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Show " ' ' " ! " " I; t; r ' advices-statthat the port DESERET EVENING NEWS. ofAcapulco San Bias was nearly destroyed by a I anu tiaai Mturricano vave; lour Jives l ; Wan tnA GEORGE 0. CANNON. , ' ValDaralso dates to October 3d say i." EDITOR AND rUBLISUKlt. there was great, damage throughout VJhlu by heavy , rains; 40 persons haa i Oetber 30, xses. been drowned by the swollen rivers. l iOAjr The crops iu the southern provinces were seriously damaged, entailing much tr tw Ierti Etrning Kexcs. suffering on the people. SeOorflores has arrived from Ecua dor to complete the joint treaty of peace dor is in favor of Seward's arbitration while Chili favors thq independplan,: AmerlMas3.rtP.-T-bo SprlDgfleld, course ent recommended by France and can Missionary Association cotn ine need its annual 'meeting here is overrun by bandits: the - The present indebtedness of the society Aronacara is powerless. .Communiis $S0.72C The society owna property government cation between Talcahuno and Concepito the amount of $200,000 in excess of now is tion at suspended high water, all debts. to the state owing extraordinary tides which convention also The Baptist have done much damage. The water at on vote The the closo com- Tacahuno met so hot as to throw been has resulted in Its favor. ; munion question state: great Boston. An . inflammatory meeting up ail the fish iu a cooked were subterranean frequent. rumblings was held at the Missionary Rooms on The leaders the of juiberal ijonuon. occasion the of the Hunday.on departure after a careful survey of the field, party, of six missionaries to-- foreign Held, have become convinced, in- the coming Chicago. A Tribune'' t special says the election; Washington Intelligencer continues its members ofina the new HouseoforLiberal (Comattack on the Tammany ring, but does mons. The been have following quietly not coma out for Qrant. It says the named In circles as the probable Liberal to which assumed clique Tammany cast of the new ministry? Premler.Glad- manage the campaign up to this time stone; Foreign Secretary ,Earl Russell; havo managed It only In the interest of homo 1m ever was before a cellor ofbecretary, Johntisnght; Chanthe Republicans. the 'Hugh Culling Exchequer,' cursed such with management. party Lord Sir Chancellor, Uhilders; EarUley Is tricontent with local the Tammany Roundell of war, Palmer; Secretary of riew York state, and was wilumph of i n Marquis Hartlngton. to le rest of the the take country: ling A llavana , paper brings a copy of care of itself. The. Central committee the revolulias proved a fraud a deception and an the proclamation Issued by the breathes committee. It tionary ignis fatuus, its leading consideration most And intense revolutionary; spirit, being only to defeat on some special concludes with a strong appeal to the days. pronounce for a Federal reJames. VT. Brady, aI noted lawyer of Cubans todemands IkT III popular buffrage.the public. It dissolution of tho army, the permanent and would havo taken publican ticket, a national of establishment militia, the stump for Qrant had hU friends olH for, classes, liberty of the justica . thought it advisable. of ducusslon, rreeaom or, New York, 29. R. F. Perkins, post- press, liberty freedom of industry, freedom commerce, master of San Francisco, died on his to abolition of the ,monopoly emigrate;passage to Panama. of aud viva Spanish liberty, slavery, f. The initiatory legal proceedings were viva eaerai iq viva uuuas, y, lioeriy taken by J. W. Simontou, i , public. against the New York Tribune Printing Berlin. The session of the North Association, for publishing a libelous German Diet will be formally opened article this morning, of a personal nathe King In person, November 4th. ture, over the signature of one Geo., II.' by mat ine it is from the throneasserted Butler. be will of a re Ban Francisco,1 29. Political excite- speech and character. pacific ment in this city la great, and partizan assuring Paris. The says Moniteur, are bitter. There indications of feeling was bill the which passed by the army serious riots previous to, and on the elecbe signed not will Austrian Relcharath tion day; several inconsiderable collisthe .Emperor. .,--Viennaby ions have already occurred.' During the An announcement is made marching of the Republican procession by the ministry that the interpretation on Tuesday night the line wad attacked recent on the speech of Baron Von ina number of times, serious personal iut is that the: policy of and false, e juries being sustained bypartieaInvlnci-ble- s Austria is peace. The Diet has passed a ranks. XiastTnight the Grant to hill the government giving authority and the Seymour club met on Bush to recruit for additional thousand forty street, when pistols and knives were soldiers, Baron VonTluest given haying drawn, two persons'belng wounded by a formal assurauce men will the that, one shots man and pistol seriously merely fill .a deficiency in the standing otabbed. Mayor McCoppen appeared on and not swell it above the num the scene of disturbance and succeeded army, ber fixed, t by law. in dispersing the crowd., A arrived The Sierra evaaa, Bteamship Lynn, Mass., 29. Wormald to 22nd. advices October Mazatlan with commenced their prize light Mexisevere the A along prevailed gale in the vicinity of this city they coast, iu which considerable inju fought one round when the Lynn po- can were sustained sy the shipping at ries lice made a descent and captured both different the ports merest damage was pugulists and dispersed the crowd. also done to the town and harbor of La J loth the principals are held in $3,000 Paz. One large vessel dragged her an bail for their appearance they some smaller ones ran ashore. and chor, have not secured ball. steamer The California, several days New York. Several persons have was not heard overdue at Mazatlan, leen arrested, charged with selling false from at the or iSterra N evada, the sailing naturalization papers, October A schooner whence, 1st, is also 29. The Republican's New Chicago, York special says the Republican State missing. During the storm the steamer A'evacla lost her masts and rig Committee estimate the Republican ma- Sierraand three boats. ging to State in at the 80,000 the Hud jorities The war footing of th AusVienna. son River; the .Democratic majorities trian army is fixed at. eightt huhdred are estimated at 72,000, giving the Remen. thousand publicans ' a majority in the State of ;i 8,000. New Orleans. 0. The Central Com XJ mittee of all the. Democratic clubs in S the city have Issued an address, denyElder GEORGE Q. CANNON, ing the allegations that they intend to Byueuverca in the Xieto labernacle, Salt carry election by fraud, violence and Lake City, Ocf 7M, 1863. . intimidation, and stating that they have adopted resolutions guaranteeing to IiEPOIlTRD 11 V.DAVID EVANS. every voter in the parish, without reference to race, color or politics, full There have been some exceedincl vlm- protection in the exercise of the suff- Dortant auestlons presented before us rage, also guaranteeing them against ail for our consideration at this Conference. intimidation or fraud, and calling upon I look upon them as of momentous imevery voter In the city to exercise the portance, because their correct soright of the suffrage. 'They invite alln lution depends, toupon a very great extent, of whatever political complex-o- the fPersons perpetuity of our homes, and of the to join in the efforts to secure peace institutions which God has civen us. and harmony at the polls, to the end God has entrusted to this people His that the most timid member of any par- gospel. lie has in Ilia church placed ty may feel aroused under a sense of ine oracies or tno priesthood. He safety, and protection against danger or has civen unto us holy labor the of nnhuihU undue influence in the exercise of the ZIou on Ills the and it is for ing earth, .JS snflrage. we to us, ii receive reward the expect General Rousseau has received fur. her that He has fulfill trust that promised.to accessions of troops, and will be able to the let be what consequences faithfully, of vio- they may. prevent all but individual acts . lence. , ; -. the Already,cost establishment of. this .Louisville. A locomotive attached work has the best blood of this pan. . toj a freight train, beyond Nashville, vAMiuu. vncaujr ujnuuoi, apairiarcn. exploded Its boiler near the Memphis apostles and numerous laid Saints have the fireand junction killing engineer uown to estaDllsn lives ineir worK the man and three others. Six freight cars with which we are connected. It is for loaded were completely wreck- us to decide durincr heavily this Conference ed. p blood been shod In haa whether that Chicago, SO. A' New Orleans special vain; whether the to the Republican paper says that last sufferings, trials, dif- anu our exodus rrom ncuiues narusnips, night armed bands of Democrats patrol-e- d the lands which we occuDled the streets and shot down negroes. aud inhabited, our formerly nilirrimaire to thia The Republican club rooms and some our we came since country, sufferings private residences were sacked, t ' ! here, the labors we have expended in "Gen. Steedman is organizing police, rearinir this and in citv civil. extending by superseding the present force with izatlou this Territory I say Republicans. Gen. Rosseau's course it is iorthroughout us to uecide and during favors the revolutionists. Conference this or not whether all this Ga. In the Superior Court has been In vain; Augusta; we whether will xd of this State, Col. Akerman, one of the Ills to His kingdom buildup according Republican electors, stated to the Court divine dlvirlA or nnr commandment, that be desired a postponement of the and and the talents energy, strength cases in .which he was interested, on endowed us in account of being unable to stay at his with whicha lie baa or up building that are system systems because hotel, large numbers of the to this work. It is for us to de citizens had protested to the landlord opposed cide whether we will submit to the Juagainst receiving him as a guest, he risdiction the holv nrieathood. nr being politically obnoxious. Toombs whether weof renounce that Jurladlo-wilt objected to the postponement, but wu "u uur J udge Andrews said he deeply regretted are the anegiance w uoa. 1 nese the state of things, aad was mortified to selves questions which present thembefore us learn that such a state of things existed They are imshould be decided and portant questions, in his circuit. A attorney carefully and understanding. must stay somewhere in the place, and twtk. upon mx9 position wnicn we he would not require of Mr. Akerman occupy as, in some respects, a Impossibilities, the application: and therefore granted critical one. Not that I anticipate any San Francisco, SO. Late Alaska ad- danger, or have any: fears tbit we are to oe overthrown, in the people vices say that a fire at Sitka had des- - going wm oniy uc true, to tnemseives and rujeu considerable property. their God. I know, as I know that I live andtam speaking to you r that is this the work of know God; . TV amr I W X rtr nnv a MO JlKMJCa b'rl utra that He has It shall stand thatlirfvolr ana m vim, w J.a iv t u en. War- - forRTr nrlpromised In rtta. Mia. nhatl it vt lu. ren, MtnUter to Guatemala, was a Das- - ces Is to that But it. ensrer.. Tarn.m.it opposed everything " "umi icoccia lauRii W1LU x iuso " anow inai iu oruer ior it to acof the complish this great work, and for us to na to Los share in all itabeneflt and blessings, we BntoT7rt j reaped Bev. must be faithful to had Individually the blessings which are promised it,toJor us the are made conditionally. Jf we prove recreant to the trust that God has given us. others wUl be raised in our sailed,' with places cSSKS'SSS- auder. to to take the great work in their " e i . . . to-da- to-da- . fc y. y. , a - large-majorit- i. y j J;! Mi t H . S-- & A i 1 T" - - 4 to-da- "? i eemi-omcial- ' iy : to-tla- y, . - iu-th- ! V andXV-Baldw- iu 4 to-da- y; . to-da-y; i f 15 I f 1 -- ... 1 DISCO It E. : .. . . -- , - .a... 1 -- to-u- ay ( .1 to-da- y. non-reside- 1 nt to-d- ay I s tht a i prd.nt " " - y to-da-y, v -r- so-call- ed Is-i- n I - i 1 i only have peace. It Was peace we came here to enjoy. It was for peace that we fled from our former homes and made the long and wearisome journey to these valleys. What are the But how is it circumstances which surround us now? Why, here in the head city of Zion, in the centre city, where the foundations of the temple are laid and where the House of the Lord has been 'reared In which endowments and sacred ordinances are given, what do we find? We find a power growing up In our midst that threatens us, in the most plain and undisguised manner, with utter destruction. Is this so? It is, and has been so for years; and this power has been fostered by us as a people. It has grown, flourished and fattened upon us and the means we have produced. Is it not necessary, then, that something should be done? To my mind it is clear that some effort, such as has been proposed, should be made to concentrate the Saints and to set before .them the principles of salvation in such a manner that they will understand the course they ought to take. f,: While the brethren were talking yesterday, and while we were South, I often had brought to my mind a circumstance that occurred in Nauvoo. It was on the 10th of June, 1844, 1 .had occasion to go to the City Council of Nauvoo, with some proof sheets to the editor of the Nauvoo Neighbor, Klder Johfl Taylor. I was a boy at the time, the printer' "devil," as It is technically called. While there, the subject under discussion, was the declaring of the Nauvoo Exploiter a. nuisance. Doubtless many of you recollect that paper, ooe number of which woalpeued by the who do Laws, and othtr apostate. Yourecollect not recollect the paper may it. There was some exreading about citement at the time in the Council. an ordinance declaring They had parsed and empowering the city it a nuisance, P. Green, to abate it. marshal, John were in conversaand Joseph one ofHyrum the windows of the room. tion at to Joseph: ."Before X Hyrumremarked to will consent have that paper continued to defame our wives, sisters and has'done, I will lay my daughters, as it"Walls of the building.' on the body The sentiment as he uttered it. ran I felt as he did. Yet We, through me. for years, have had in our. city a paper which publishes, if possible, more abominable lies about us and our people than were published by theofNauvoo which Expositor, for .the abatement was he said Smith willing .to Hyrum die. We have not noticed it; we have suffered it to go on undisturbed. But the time has come for us to take this matter into consideration. Brother Pratt said yesterday, that our papers hands, scarcely ever alluded to it. We have to-d- ay , and carry it forward to lis full consum : matlon. look I upon the present time, as I have said, as a critical one. I feel that if we do not listen to the counsels that are given to us, God has a scourge In store for the Latter-daSaints. I feel In every fibre of my body, in every nerve or my system that this is a turning point with the Latter-da- y and that there is required of us Saints, a decision upon this subject.', We have now, for a long period, done as we pleased.' ' We have gone here or there, and done to a certain extent to suit ourselves, regardless of God, '.the counsels of His servants or the interests of ills kingdom, and regardless of every thing save our own general interests.' The consequence is that there is growup In our midst a power that menaing ces us with utter destruction and overthrow. iWo are told openly and without disguise, that when ithe ailroad is completed there will be such a flood of l,clvllizatlon,, in here that every vestige of brought our u,comchurch and institutions shall be pletely obliterated. When we are told thus plainly. and undlsgulsedly, would itnot be folly,! nay insanity, for us to sit still, fold our 'arms supinely and await the crash without making a single effort to ward it off? A people who would be thus besotted would bo unworthy God has bestowed the blessings which ij .i - . upon us. f I know there is a feeling of great confidence in the minds of our brethren and sisters.: They have, as President Young has often said, a great amount or railn; they have so great trust in uodas to go and sell their grain, expecting that God will feed them whether the grain tho bin or not. Some such confidence as this seems to pervade "their minds respecting that which is in the future, and they manifest to a certain' extent.' carelessness and indifference in regard to carrying out the counsels that are given them; thinking that Uod,who has so signally preserved them in times wili still continue to protect them, fast, an excellent thing for us to have we should not have faith but faith, alone. Our faith should be associated with works, and the latter should correspond with? the former. When our faith and works are united we can call upon God for; help to enable us to accomplish that 'which he requires at our hands. When ,1 reflect, my brethren and sisters, on cast scenes, as I have been doing while listening to the remarks of the- - brethren during tms uonrerence; when I reflect on the condition - we were in when driven fromNauvoo,and on our journey from the Mississippi to this valley the sufferings of the women and children, and of the aged among us; when I reflect upon the hundreds we buried in Winter Quarters, and the privations the people endured while there; on the hardships the people were compelled to endure after their arrival here, and remember that all this was caused by the red hand of persecu tion, by monocracy and the .violence of wicked men, who envied us tne possession of our Heaven-give- n rights. When I reflect upon all this, and also cow, I feel npori. our circumstances thankful for what God has done for us, and my prayer,1 oft repeated, has been God, never let this people again be'O come a prey to mobocrats, never let us fall again into the hands of our enemies, but if we do wrong, do Thou chasten us and save us from the. hands of those who have persecuted us." This has been my feeling. But when I look at our circumstances now. I feel as the people had forgotten that though wnich tney nave passed tnrougn, ana were not averse to having a repetition of those scenes.' For years after we came into these valleys we felt as though we never wanted to see the face or an enemy only have bread again, and if we could we could be conand water and peace tent. We felt, as Bro. Pratt expressed himself yesterday, that if we had only wolf and deer skins to clothe ourselves with we would be satisfied, if we could to-day- ? i . I : - vines annealed as thev said, from a ' from the midst of a strange land and strange people, to their brethren In the East, invoicing them, If - they wished to save this iana rrom barbarism and to on which a rectory might be established and a scnooi bum. And the purpose for which that school was designed was to inoculate the children of the Latter-da-y Baints with their damnable and Who sustains pernicious doctrines. this institution, and who sustains and has sustained this paper? Yon can an swer these questions. Will we patient we bow ly submit to these things? Khali : to slaves oursel ve3 a3 willing the yoke or us fasten would upon (tries they never alluded to it: we have .deemed it It is so utterly unworthy of. allusion,now but I lay it before contemptible; are on tho preswe doing What you. ent occasion is to fully bring it home to our minds, that we may see and understand the nature of the! powerwethat is foster crrowing in our midst, which . -- , bject with ihArn - r- w,v.ti have menTDf their choice el2titJy wholemachin ernment into their own haSoU ' cons?.? eh,ered vuciL luienam are iiere; but if thIZ SSSSlli in New York, Chicago'. : i . , f -- j -- .'J-j.ai- r J1?! it-I- S , -i- - i . ! mat-te- r, ; ; ' y . inevit-able- L" . had-obtain- ed -- e : . I j i s ( you,-wha- Pre--Blde- nt : ' tly - y een-U- e g I pre-emptio- n I " -- f V III , - ( ? Pantomime! ' I -- Melo-Dram- n, fair-weath- er mwi nt ! i t L. , law-abidi- ; ng " sh SOiOU PillTOUILlE! . !i I; .... t - , 1 i . , ( ; ; - fr ; eo-call- ed . so-calle- d; . I r - -. LonaorT6 Francisco they would have and sustain. ' no nT u any oi jiuese things. They01;r 1 glanced over a few of these papers look at our money and be as glad 2la and that are now being published here, read ota.ke it as anybody else's money, two. will from are which I there 8ome of oar friends yOd a few extracts so that you may see this isP1 a confession of jweakness in S?' the. spirit which animates our oppo'Vi ;j part, and that we are alarmed for ? nents. In an editorial-o- the jllth of August llPower-o- f the Prie st-EftQity.0.rt J a am we And the folio wing.written in regard TEZVL -- V. " will! b of. one our Biiuuiu from extract taken an mis to par i.ucy u 7 "Wcu, r tnenrir-ynuitriit.- -1 care n'ot what constmf U?n i, "jNo, no."j P61! .V !' not bow to it. stop your trading with our words or our addresses aS Eut on "The hankering for soclu&ion and exclu- men or this class and sustain this Conference. The your sion, and theifoul spirit of the assassinator want those who. mends: sustain w varu me people, atd tois stir tojDtnid want, of word out in every to secure thsm, stick the kingdom of God. who.areone themup to the necessity of taking tho above extract. It Is as full of the fell up us. If this fight must come and course we are urging upon thm. That with actuated the'! crew, spirit that has always to cut off all from the church we inhave whose spokesman this Editor is in this afld iLmaes. no ifler; stance as the stlnar of the adder la of venom. who will not reform in this respect, I w uttv uvuexs ujjr miuK aOOUtlit. Tim tho vain and weak boast of a would rather! have it done now than will prove whether the Priesthood iu Bntii throttled bully. The day has gono by when wait until, environed by enemies, we be perpetuated or not, or whether nV. hired bands of cut tnroats, destroying are thrust out of our possessions at the majority of this people will give h"ed to angels," can ply their heinous avocation, of and the w wuu are us compelled bayonet iuubo not point oi or; Dot aiil and drive from the Territory, or murder all nee to tne mountains for Barely; (uon whether thev will annsfn whom lirlgbam Young and his crew do not crrecratlon sold "Amen" ) h can get goods cheaper from au outl want in it. This follow, who at tho bidding I A T Vt n Tra rt e fallnnr. they tnllnMna bt. tunu mev cau tumewnereelso vvn, of Ids mastor,Brighani,to whom he sovilely who ene sustain the those with ship hiH buvu is tucvasC wmcn nowever is not and profanely bows fta god, insulta the citizens or the United States by telling them mies or the Kingdom or uoa. J. never true. Time Is the ereat.ntAtl that no one but thoso wiio bow as servilely did have. From - my childhood my these things. We may laboi foratimA as himself to lirlghani, shall have leave to heart has been in this kingdom; every uuuw out wo can tho fact that pulsation of it has been for Zion. atfbrd tojuwwusuumon; wait. We' sliall ontiiv etay iu this Territory, ignores the (Salt Lake basin is n rich oasis in which ' For' years we have submitted to this erroneous idea?. naturahas lavishly congregated all that is treatment or are at outsiders hands trreat the a There in manv nninio .' needed vat tho Half-wa- y l'pint on tho great our midst. The present paper has been, nected with this question which miirbt , Pacific National highway, tho llallroad, and if anything, better than its. predecessor. be dwelt upon. It is an It citizens tho the all important United of that belongs that had no editor's name to it. Fos and one that should claim our and not to lirighain and his crew. for State, on tered its hill the contributors attention and calm cnnsirifs.,." here, wo when We apeak advisedly say Brlgham and his crew, for Jjy reference to the doings were men who wore the uniform of our The que&tion is.SWill we sustain th. of the Latterday Saints' Legislature H will respected MUncle." Its; printers were ivinguom or voa or win we not? Win be )eon that they havo attempted to give men wuo were paid as coiaiers. xnere we sustain the priesthood of Clod or will Brigham and his set very, great quantities was no name published at the head of its we noif xms oi wnicn 1 have of the richest part of this valley, including columns, and It was more base even than been speaking, power or mora properly, tuu ; mill privileges. fcc no one because the class our in publication, present antagonistic midst, natter Hitherto this Territory? has only been of was responsible for its contents. I have themselves with theiUea that when it Interest to tno people or tne um tea states not made any; quotations from that. It. comes to the test this will desert people of establishment the infamous because to was and contributed sustained too, to leaders their cleave and to name set tho be in in it something sacred; up sought This is an iliusoiiy. hoi of religion, and tho motor of tho, warfare by merchants in this City who seek the else. am informed, The Latter-daSaints knovr too'veli l gross outrage haa been alone support of this people, against thesense of the country, but now for however, that the one at present pub- the source of their blessiiigs. the moral reasons an have obtained a knowledge from God the just named, a commercial inter- lished here is now issued without est is added, and the two together will a editor's name to it. i !! respecting this work; we know that it as truth is truth, and right is right, be said, and i3 said by a great is of more value to us than all the eanh surelyout It may tho vile thing and rid tho country crush that this outside element has besides. As I have said, we (have foof tho foul blotp peaceably if possible, but many, brought us trade. We have heard it rsaken former homes for it. The great tciA a besom of destruction f that is time and time again, that until majority of the first settlers came withstated TMark these wordsl llow much tliev of Colonel Johnson and his out shoes to their feet, anxipassed the the advent sound like the language of tho manifesto of we were destitute of a circulating first two or three winters in mocassins, f army tho mob in Jackson County, Missouri! sine that period we and ate but'a very scanty allowance of but taras that l medium, 'Tula .Editor, in his shallow jo ting, gets, or purposely keeps out of bight, the have increased, in wealth, money is food. What was this foi? Because we truth that this Mormonism. which is sac more plentiful, and We have grown and a knowledge of the! blessings rilegiously called a religion, is a heathenish spread abroad. And they take the of the gospel of Jesus Christ It isiio heterodoxy, and that thereforo the orthodox glory to themselves and eay it is their less dear to ua now that twenty-onor churches of the land, whose members num presence here that has. prod need; tbi two have God itfCiity lapseii. ber millions, will throw themselves against this be sor the v iihdrawa has proven toyear3 us that He i still willibg ir the spurious monster or Utah with all their- change, our support will make; no difference to bless and sustain us and to give us force. This force onlv awaits the onnortu- of to them. They cannot complain if we the victory over all our enemies. Ho nlty: that tho railroad will Strive it. .in that withdraw our support from them, be- has endowed His servants with superday it will do you no good to buy a pitiful Congressman,, and ho must bo a pitiful cause, if their statements be true, we human wisdom to guide this people, one indeed wao would sell minseir to; lirig are; likely to be the greatest sufferers We have seen this and we rejoice in it. I ham." from this withdrawal, lint let them Ameu. t test the truth of this themselves practl on In another article, which appeared as we intend to do. foN Wo cally of find 8th the the September, is It very plain to be seen, fromt the lowing: extracts which I have read to Parried: 'Thoro are numbers of 'foreigners in this seen we carried have intention the it is, In thin city, on Wednesday, 2Sili Inst "by Territory, whobave never abjured? their out before at other Dauiel IT.' Wells, Charles W. SUyner, to the loreign ruler irom whose places where we allegiance son of Cjtplain Thorns s C. Btayner, tu do mi o ions they emigrated; and who have have dwelt. 'As soon as we began to yoaugest Miss Klizabelh M.AlcLelland, oldest daugLlcr of comfortable to build In local a officers increase voted after and lor wealth, year year Tnomas McLelland, Iilshopof the 7th Wardr delegate- - to Congress." Thero are others houses, and to open farms, the cupidity Hill. Star pi caHe, copy. who, deceived by the representations' of of our enemies was excited against us. We extend oar hearty congratulations lo the: tho l'robato J udges, either wuruliy or we came here we were poor and happy pair, who vrlth When a full Ireight; of Joveacd made, that tbey had no power to poverty stricken. We possessed nothing out start ba tlis May th vnyae of life: naturalize, have taken out their papers to excite anybody's cupidity.- It; was Joy ever fill their b eczeit of peace auU protsp.-ritfrom tho Probato Courts, in many instances Le bornA s tong m may their barque oceon hoped that we would perish in the wil- sails; of Ufa; mayclns-terlnwaves tne larger xeo thereior than tho clerk derness; paying aDistrict through but when it was found that we Court would be entitled to of tho JoyssbeU the sunbeams onl iaMevot Jon all occupy ahd had money, there was a class, who, like around thein, nd may thf.v in safety reach the charge. These foreigners: at last! hold more or loss land In this Territory.and vultures, scenting the carrion from afar, port of endless happiness the! ies'lcne of Mrs. Ee came one nt On the 29th here, and to hear them talk expect to toavail themselves of the thla eilv. hv PresitSent Geo. A. tho exclusion of actual citizens would have thought that the ''Mor- llnda. Frtitt. tnios.. law wfto'are ready ami desirous of occupying mons'1 had thousands of friends. Why, Smith, Mr. Geo. B. Warren and iliss Mary Anu Newman, dow piraroan. the laiut which . the laws or the United always sympathised with and States gives them a right to do. Many of they usl they always felt kindly to theso foreigners, either holding no papers pitied us and though, we were a very wards at all or thoso spurious ones issued bv much abused people! Unfortunately, Probate Courts, have since tho passage of we never heard that that they were thus tho act or isoz, prohibiting polygamy in the Territories of the Uaited states, openly sympathetic or hod any feelings of kindand persistently violated its provisions: ness towards us we had never seen L B. Clawsoa s J. f. Caiaoand; have boon loud, in the. expressions of their publications appealing in our be- Les9i A llazars of the half, or heard their voices imploring the disloyalty towards the government . umteu estates." authorities or the parent government to ! us from the attacks of our ene- EXCITING WELO-DRAM- A we were shield If living in the days of Nau voo and I had heard these extracts read mies. We had never heard anything o f known I should have thought 'they were from this kind, and should never have come Shadow not execrahad j they, thQ jWarsaio Signal. But these anything about it intelwere not published in and communicatea tins pieasing knowble sentiments the Warsaw, they were not published at the ligence. But unfortunately us avail 'ourto too for. came late or at in Austin.) Sweetwater, ledge Virginia SATURDAY EVENING Montana, but they were published at selves of it. Allusion was made here, yesterday, Halt Lake City, in the centre stake of OCTOBER 31,h 1868. A who Zion. as at present organized. They are to the fact that not one of those ever lifted circulated through our; streets; ; ana have fattened at our expense or. used his pen or voice, Dlaced in the hands of our children; up his tongue the renowned or Will., be presented, of us times of in defence difficulty 3 throughout the in They are disseminated in Acta, entitled, .TELE tobe danger there should and so as rar can danger; be; tney Territory, they are tent to the east and) to the west, to day, and we be menaced from without tne most unjustifiable manner, you the north and to the south, and every- in find that these would eneour where as faros the influence of soon take their flight and would friends or sheets infamous these mies extends. In us our y to Lattei-daleave fate, just as their predethe public are informed that the the army came here Baints are assassins and everything cessors did when a whole company as from the no I that Is vile, low and degraded. And us of them east, tometCalifornia to excite against by the Ruric Keve going iMcKenie' attempts are spared iMr ' be said "these Valdlmlr. route. ?par-esouthern officers It of the may Mr Ji 8 lmdaayin the minds of the Mr J U urauam of hatred,; and are exceptions." I do not doubt but Ohja Oon government feelings"that ."'7. Mr J M Uardto Oaant radIeman olf. a crusade there are men among our merchants to make them believe m ri r rwi uiezwacKB..;..... as Savotano-.. Mr J i. Hj d ; against; us. who are very fine men. I would .; ought to be inaugurated Mr A Merrm eastern soon with them in' the Count Uraal is deal; kind this of a published When paper Mr ...... Oraa Alaxlo FNm but,-iis anybody else; Mr J B Kelly, in our midst and goes forth to the world States as with ... Kapoat are in Salt Lake city that Uhamoeriala-- .for because they Mr M Matthews unchallenged, it is a difficult thing Mr K D Crowther men and women outside! of this Terri- I am opposed! to them. "An, that is Mlcnaeloff-. Mr H Harnea it may be said. I confess it tmZm ,, DeUle Clawsou mlm tory! to realise that everything in its exclusive," Is exclusive. I do not want a power to Miss acuuu pages concerning us is false. If there be Rosalind Valdl vtta m Row ring needed our of brought into our midst as the wooden Claudia Nevel werq any greater evidence Miss Uuie PUU: horse was into Troy. I do not want a Zeneblai and of our patience and forbearancewe Miss Kvan -. Hildahave already power in our midst inimical to us, and tendencies than eU Guards, tne Ladles of Armorers, Court, the fact that, as President Young has said, poigiven, tney are to be foundisin a it ground It.' If such that the editor of this paper not hung. sons everything flou-riTo eoncluda with Prof. BOSCO'S to wish it power flourishes here, I (Hear, hear.) In any other community without our aid, and subsist withhe would have been strung up to a telesubsistence. us out contributing to its Territory, graph pole; but here, in Utah we have can after itself nose and sustain If it in Bait Lake City, under the . .... and well our withdrawn and their good. Clown. of support, the in the eyes people fr I c Graham and Pantaloon Pro feasor Dohcti leaders, this man who proclaims theso If there is government patronage Mr A Mernu infamous falsehoods t ravels our streets travel enouirh to sustain h class of this Ioyer....,, Cllve no .Miss rVUnmtiln unnoticed and unchallenged. Let It be kind in our midst, all right, I have .Mrs Roberts Woman. Old is for issue at known throughout the world what we objections. But the point policeman, Demou, &c. tuis have submitted; to In this respect, and us to witnarawtoour support xrom our itself and sustain .there- is not a man from Texas to Maine, power, leave it The Favorite Lyric Artiste, ; and trade those who are one with from the Atlantic to the racmc, who selves, would not esy we are the moat patient with us in building up the kingdom of Madamo Jiletliua SCIIEIIER! and forbearing people on the Continent, God.' If outsiders want a paper: San- - , lias arrived and will appear next week. or we would not submit to it. In any day Schools and preachers, all right, if .DOORS OPEN at 7 o'clock.' Performance other Territory; that office would be they; sustain them themselves. Then commences ) punctually at 7. In the hands of God. But within five days. they are. gutted" because this while we sustain them or contribute of I allude to this matter our strength to do so. we have no claim our mldstand on papers is sustained in; we the' providence and deliverance of WANTED 100 TEAMS! those whom sustain, Sustain it; our for its subscriptions. Our uod our Heavenly Father. ve cannot money pays its editor, buys its ink, ask Him to deliver us from a power money pay and and that we ourselves have fostered, and V pays its compositors type, paper TO HAU17 TIES t v and pressmen. which we are sustaining.- - As I have I will refer to another instance of the said, if they were in the East we would Echo City, aion the JfL the crow tli of this antagonistic power in have no objections to do it. borne can OROU will ipy K; whieta 'I Kanyon. our midst. A short time ago a circular, not see any, difference between sustain- nia&et price in CASH, swjmoii mmm f is done. r got up secretly y certain reverend gen- ing them here or elsewhere. (Why, wrt T. information wj For further tlemen dwelling in this City, and pro- when they are there they have no inter TAYLOR. Mala StrwU apply, toCUg bably printed and mailed: by night, .was est in exciting a crusade against us. If O. D. 8 1 RUIN E, at WoodiuapTO'BHtre oj. sent broadcast City; or, residence, throughout' the East in tbey have no contracts to gstf it is no StM iSalt LaK or, r at my MONEcno for which every to thousands vile epithet that them Uty; of have object I. religious -- men could consistently nsa, soldiers here." But while they are here teentnWard. was applied to us as a people. In this it is an object for them to try and crcata a Christian rdi a feeling against us in the East. ' It is an . 0289 10 circular, these . M - ' - U I ! . - . . 1 ' ... -- ' ' - |