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Show I tb' h s a-ijx- fir, Let earth resooiid with moric Tahiti. of God until it is perfected before the tieavens and the earth, aud cot dUappoint those 1 who sent us, nor those who have seen u byyision ahd revelation, bat lot uf finish and fulfil our dettmyto the eatlsfacuon of our heavenly Father, i bis angels, ' and all apo.menfc At Uie close of these remarks, which were responded to with a loud amen from the vast assembly, the Union Glee Club stepped forward entitled: and sang a martial "Comrades in Arms," and were in well deserved their tumrewarded applause. Elder Orson Pratt delivered the following speech concerning the Resto ration of the lverlasting Gospel and its progress among the nations: Young quence of sickness, President and the main body of pioneer cat of fheasatcn camp re led of July. Mountain-- , an 1 on the-13tappointodta 1847, Or on ir.vU,-'trttake some :Ti wagons and 42 men and go in advance to make a road over !!: rrixuutaini They Cut a roil"! through thick' groYes of quaking Orson Pratt :w.l hear swale Snow entered this valand r'.ra-tu- s ley alums.! of their own company on the iNt of .f.ily. They had a fine t . v.ilW and returned to vic.v Elders Noah, Rogers aud --Benja Wben Zion her natal hour min Grouard arrived m4 tho island The flftiath time pirf of Tahiti , the 4th of My, 1844, and soon after commencea DaptKingy in hourUiBo, ttitffijtotfri nlste. a heavy taxfe thlo --4 h ' fo?thougb ldeoito their toil rVert,-thdeaedJgno- . i. Thij (greater inwreov - it t onrl'ndvnCftt. - -- sire vu.wnsecraLe ourselves Atiaw tn the work of tlie assembled here ourvolcewltb,jthose one burst of? glo7ioujl Ti. onifti and nlev3rV iay.M than tiiew. and did M tyearstbe IW ed SooSs-tric-i natioris, Kmanv that ior hf-e. morn l mothers e wltlr r3 WgWyTOmrnend-ablIn beauty broke tie and-ff4 Territory, France. J el arolfent, haile the Lfrht then 8btkft4S hay To ui Taylc4'and Elders orneffie had lime u even-grganmt tAkriMM- Tmtli wmaJbom. isti; Apostle Joha Xkwtfe finUCablUUttl to i,a(j the mil nhonnrnrr P"" -E. BoltonT The fulneas of an omened birth John Pack and of the newiy seiueu passed throucrh trvinjpordea.la. it approves ot the day, that nwH. ftiid were anuointed to eo on a mission In verse prophetic given oven before the community here their mtecrltv tiefom Hm. ,.- - hnnAred proven ierrivori to France at the October Conference, When Truth, new priastag- tcaat the earth, Vhad received any formal recognition- anwndmHaiit.. i win reau tne mi yen, and propose in the future, as iu .. .onarrmnnt of it. the Legheld In Salt Lake City, October me puai.io aeep tne commandments gaw Mercy smile to Heaven. on the Lapwing letter: Lake Salt of God, tlvat We mayobtain a fulCity 1849; leaving of XEPAKTMEJiT OF THE INTERIM 19th of October. They were joined lt,tatsayorlraeUv ness of celestial gloryand be crown- 28th. 1850. only tWO afterwards in England by Fred Hta hlffbest hopes to raise, swell rohmnrr l ennt,. nimctciuai lives. Piercv. Arthur Stavner and Wm. While voice and harp, uniting, vean and.ludf After th Jbml This wasenthuarastically applaud-- 1 : Howell, the latte havtec m en i oi Tvji-Hir- me to express permit and Virtue, breathing lore, Truth For act few "This a a. : France at and university. visited tint iutervals.from baptized ed, ly beginning to nnow more lair, with - wnicii A 187S-the rdaoBore , the -under into the church, lney arnvea m Uaveaade tbe world eua. of bodjt, that for 187ana wrrr renort Ftam Righteousness, front realms above, - . a BDeaas Paris in June 1850. ..Churches vwuui " In Y :,,inatnn(RS. J IH vUw,H ot jmporrant The Tenth Ward Brass Band, ' brief summary a of Sur Mer, UnfurI'd ber standard there. the in enthusiasm f the .1 i1 ATI P rtbi i lat. acl to-Xh- who, rallH yaroUn3l Isrtl, scssjff.aycoJaborera, thWemmt - w jai xiT ttorr,religdwlJ0Ut aai men. ua uotwrtli anu manv - . otiitr , 8iarjf!;i:.' . American patrfot ti.;""? rowing for these Wis Wiffif be Olsingenueus to & with icnmc-nrln-i say u J! that the nation has thus fer Wh UKe an,! other exceptions,tlie burdealdatcrf ieiuiij - thfstateTrflefet.f oeJrpm govrnent , uZT oCT - uininTmM.1j- .' v A e u-u- jS the evening, one and a half campiuiw- ii f Emigration Cauyon. Orson Pratt, Geo. At On the others rode into the of political and re S.nith :ui fC' ... va lev. MMviiia - uieir ramu iu riunw tteHKgtag which she theatr"n.,'r champion, and stann aiu-ani w t!i the.wa-- road. Prest. Young Boulogne a ceniun- the f , i ,8Ji y kicationaWatatistlea carrying mui uweu lQr, sue under Captain, Bymons, then y per- oi and in other Can frtesMily mf thto radiant soene behold, k the Havre, Calais, Paris, sutifeetduca iUpte upofr dom," !e i m.vie up in my carriage, and t ho Kr.fttp and Territories, irom beempire or nation o t !'I Svere There' untold7 ever France. of not which a the formed oould after has words parts enthusiasm Kepi ftUrest selection, That feel what Nor mam the of tion. x, very much question ui T body camped wJtli Uje ... with t.bA idmim of the Tjeoble. tables com piled hthis Bureau for tween one and two hundred mem- Or stranger gaae upon Ba gtorj on Kast Canyon Creek. following address was 'delivered by there Is any nation a lonimnv thus ClIBON'OIXXirCAI, .STATISTICS. pet.Ja 1877 exananle; ..The of Conference. French statistics tiwlav-thWest? bers in School l.ntM tbp Oii the -- Hcl, the remainder of Or Nor deecaOf aa, this day dirlnety world Avhere extti, we ;., , as only by this means, JOHN TAJf LOK- Curtis E. PRESIDENT 1S20 the Father assisted mean one, no Of y cart good of John by to wilderness In SDriiij: Taylor, the the retrace her Time occupy Could f enterUtah prove more on i'ratt' aivance company eirculution than the Morprotection limits v,. while Congress in vision to Joseph Ikilton translated the Book of detained' in roniect to education .coition u for v"e a been Tbe tdbbk3Aetd of human hopes and fears '"ti cor Jiave long ed t!ie valley, found an encamp- aud Sou appeared vet n can j asits, BijuaiB, language. He Keeall from sUent regtooa of decay Jr., in the town of Manches mon into the French At the close of the year 1878 the of our reports, cen- time, "However, h younave iettas and such'is the weakiu i?T' li ment and commenced to plough the Smith. at an collected and thjs it enn York also New laboriously published former Ontario of ter. Tvmulation. stereotyped ov.noi ittAich County, day, comprising I crossed The buried greatness ?'' 'I''Jtiiitt ' the mountains hnlnri'l.i.i, ,'...!! vast I have, you have been very ground. the reach office 16 tral Of 14, edition hi Paris in 1852. He also wnubi Mt the riarbteous dead their voices 6 voutli and of was the a of Josenh age the sceties between ages the in interested il witli President Youugmid dren that iv that;have ther. a monthly periodical in I pffipeis 64 body of, minor school Over ' hi.7 (UU. before you, jn the spectacle and camp- - and in this vision received a promise published raise, i , . passed nat'on, us part of theiin!e-benefit eomjiauy. "L'Ktoile whose for I)u they entitled aud ana snouiu teachers, further Paris, , 'f j t. of these were enrolled, i To swell tbe volume of a people's praise, light Svitnessed iu tie was organ mi aiut six have from thu mouth that, if faithful, that Beyou to zctji la of ', It abroad. Star Deseret). atbe should (The spread Wv found li revealed to him. bursting from the thralldom of tbe cod. over 4 per cent, were in daily of KiniiMiion Canyon. spee&bes Which you have lieard, in of the Ahn)gbt. , ;i!u,U'ri,i on sides a number of brochures or And other of this be fulfilment God? superintendents that in of SOhOOl. promise SWHHlRa wondrous hoped nt rTOm tbe Declare workmanship which has been not vouipiehei.-- yi: im.iw..' ,'a mi ex. rough road in pass- the pres- the beautiful music "ill II. toinod in the IteDort of tbe Com will follow the pattern, thus morning of the 2lUid September, tracts. But Time, alas! noretroirreapkm knows, in the' reflections JllTlJ of Uie tiees and discoursed, iiil' throuirii the stumps ofiir.u . N , i.u .v.. i "V"' school all enable thw thus and ented holv an 1877. it for 13U7, Education permitted still onward angel and v, of liows; stream we ioair.tir Itrever hurrying Denmark, Sweden, Xvrway the. position which !v:mee company unu iui occupy nn cbuht'Rn' r .f t'rn' "'1. ie:i Cumo-raseveral in hill from tiie and teachers Uiejr ficers to of take - i n r.'In? iupon as "Latter-da- y !,,Uv'f Tbe moments ooming erowd the momentu is sliown that in the percentage Saints. W e, there has Ireland. om w'iV jitli, I drove my carnage. youth the township alluded to, an tAt or Territories to compare in former of her sthool vears .nmimnt population, events with President Young lying on a cient inrecords, laiKouoi past, uiat a .H"u held Conference At the General vi:t t gieuiniiiny which, by the com iTmh fs in advance of the general their own statistics with .those of are now transpiring. VVe looked for- up with And each day sings the reqnlom of the last. iv! in :' it, Into the open valley, the nianil of God, he it,- I i r luua. tNiit LaKe .translated in elsewhere. wtooer, ioiu, through c;iiy, of the United States, while others i ho eompany T"--'following. the aid of a sacred ;i. ward to the day that we now enjoy my own n: m! Erastus Snow was appoint- rUir Memory! Thine the task this boon to atinstrument, of the respectfully, actual Aptle out in Very and anticauyon daily v'. en we came in the 'till Thum-mim.percentage give with haw hopes . ?' in of t,, .j. Joyful ... door pleasing the ed to the and gospel the"LTrim called open obedient Your servant, 'some of ed i u any other Bid tbou tho past within tho present live! m!', mil view oi me vauey, i iiirueu tendance at school, she still further cipation. Nowwe realize these metallic plates Scandinavia. He was accompanied On In iiU- of CiiASj Warren. of tbe whole "ll nverace let the embers glow 1, we altar the tbe that my carriage around, open and sacred been ' Une here. heretofore, bright Hans-'iiof the Den a native blessings O. bv to 1. Commissioner of ' "'UH''things were shown t i ii inn Acting antiand the shadows of tne we-- t, and President Young Long Agd the lift To it. bended .. about, An Sweread of, prophesied i Education. by an augel from mark, and John Forsgren, of :u- -- e from ' nis hed and took-- sur-v- f three witnesses on wuaw e revere :ni.J ;.H In 1877, when our school popula- - Hon. in Far down tho mystic river of the Mind. were also to cipated. den. ,' firmed and joined They many m John heaven, was v of Taylor, 30.792. While gazing i. there tinn mimiiorAd and inaif;,,, We are living in a peculiar day Chcrfshed who saw aud handled the England by Elder George P. Dykes A Itaet of reooUectious slowly wind Ten Supt. District Schools, lieibr us, lie was on- -. others A i"i.rifti Mt.fl 11 the Territorv. in school with ti . ... of . the si(xii t.'ei seune world, M.rt-t pregnarit HI and in June of 4nioiis .....v arrived 1, and this age on brougrht, thousand pl.iU-sA Five ii,. chain of genu Copenhagen Fancy's copies tBait iatie C'lty , u tan. for several minuii r.h creditable sum of ra. eH hihadvi.-i-seen events, atlectiug not only the States, the 'imi.h j translation were printed 1S0. August ll'th, Elder Snow Historic iows on Mcia'ry's canvas and the valley before inspired about te-.' can lie, is said great eighteen all $3o8,984, written by ll,. But that when being fifteen That in 1830. re foi'ests whe in soeno the is persons a loiind Krow, and Tbe tbrumodt eity year baptized early of our of our secular schools, the half would hut all other nation politically, one-haer in vision, and upon this occasion he dollars capita lro-2ia of branch 15th e aud sjxing-timof iu tut- r4aiiat. organized 15th and bloom On 182J, the Where flowers Sept. John, iw the future glory of Zion and of the fore runner of May, ri. school population. be toM respecting tho cause cial., religiously and nationally. members. 50 scarcely Christ, blow, appearc.l in 'would as t!i. y le, planted contrast to this I will give the of education among our youth. With Infact, the Lord, in iis wisdom.has In to was sent Elder John to and matin thoir send Jr. Forsgren in d irlorv birds up Smith, Where Joseph liif v illeys of these mountains.1 Oliver, Cow dory, and amount jer capita of their school our Primary, Young fames' anu beeai preparing the way for the ac- any partn-- !ar torm otX, n' where laying his Gefiie in the20north of Sweden lay, lit n tiif vision had passed, he some of the States that thefirsVa.ueuunu-.r.X;1for which he And lave in th" goldon fountain of tbe day. population which persons Young Men's Improvement Assocbaptized complishment of cettain eventsthes-1. ' It Iliw Is the hands, upon their heads, ordained he school property : in nuinvested enough. . Schools and have to our Sabbath Stockholm shack-and tend was arrested should develop to the Auronie priesthood, iations, sentjto tutioiy'lt is Deep iu tbe bosom of a woodland ;h'i place. Drive on." So I drove them 7 now we leas than - - $ j60 merous other institutions where our that enjoy, re- August 8th, where he was under Where Solitude her secret home bath made, that North Carolina, for to the ;L ,J'r with baptize authority the T,n already formed 3.00 youth, receive secular, religious, and others yet " " in surveillance of tlie authorities till A stlnple Ud, bis sunburned temples bare. anticipa r..S.,tinir Ixu!siana, t who had come along in ad- - mission of sins. 2.00 moral, scientjincanu inerary instruc- tion. When in looking upon gion, or prohibit tho uj -. And in the same year three of the September 11th, when he was put Pours fortli1 gmleteas soul to God in prtiyer Virginia about, - - - - - 9.00 'I vnii seen vessel fch for a is there on but less It , that are, than neonle and and listening to tne ex James America, tion. Oregon, easily ancient of Peter, cloud A suddeu midnigbt depth When we arrived on the ground, 11.00 a of Denmark and midst in Elsinore this in the at escap-eof Smith community, Jr. Wisconsin, pression their feelings and desires, brethren had c nnnieueed John, ordained Joseph the 1!.50 mnltinlicitvof influences and pow tl laliors with his Elder mv mind coes back to other ages interferencetfierew.'th ' l X aw ; to apostle-shithe Ujiitiuued Oliver Teuuessee, to and the Cowdery brc trembling him uhKs Kow hurls I had brought a bushel n phuiiXhins,'. 13.00 en to the Suow. education, to the all confirm ers, Delaware, with power and looks forward also to times that pniotmunl tending by irround, of poiatoex with me, and I resolved was sent reP. anu oi In a little niurethni. Elder are vet to come ot on advancement tne of lor vo'.eo amount George to Dykes the nanus, with the fiiwmhkvift In capbut he's i hat I would per lightenment stricken, respect neither eat nor drink laying to Jutland, arriving in AalborgOct. of the Holy Ghost. have ueen in num an eveuta after the organization o There of her school population which our youth, and tbe combined results ita will, until I had planted them. 1 got ception the cannot but be the pro certain changes, and in some in ment, a new nhnv-Cth of April, 1830, the loth where anil in the vicinity of Call on his God and supplicates him still: ; Vvt On Utah has invested in school property of all these race fiem into the ground by o'clock, labored six comantl of men; and women stances cycles of changes, religious, itsapj.earar,,, he 6f which a months hiM duction Southern Smith Lo! o'er several other she are haard. leiug Shlnbig His prayers ami the potatoes that the Prophet Joseph 1 liaptized 91 jiersons. aud Western States, Us hi advance of who, added to the highest degrees ofa social, political and national. The our Heavenly Father Vr other 4reihren had planted, became manded ofof God, organizedof the Elder" 'Peterson was A boad, me six 1851, shall nauou anu secular possess in dark the va and noiitv Church hath learning, Indiana Whero of Sept. Jewish State3 consisting Christ, great tho great .. dazzling light! the foundation for tho future potato programnie, nd f ..!... and sustained This infinitely im- sent by Elder Suow from Aalhorg members. and I am confident that if moral character that willcommand result of one of these, l ne iiany tied? Illinois, of I tab. ro;s n, a few to He and Ionian, the Assyrian, the liaptized Norway. lii the evening, in company with portant event took place in Fayette which, like the necessary statistics were attain- the admiration of all the world,' honpillar brighter than tho noonday sun, at AWhen Ro- cial,ai,d Count v, estate of New jiersons and organized, a branch the and shoVv that in this a reputation lor intelligence, Greek' race is bis the on would run, tbe hnwitnm religifl, nurestsky able, ileher C. Kiinlall, Geo. A. Smith Seneca they Bergen. Same year Elder Snow-als- Vails, gently as the and 'integrity that man empires have each had their als , Utah is in advance of esty, chastity dew, and K. 1'. Kenton, I rode up City York. resect sent from Copenhagen Elder And opens to his gaze a heavenly view. tl Thus the gospel, and the Church to say nothing of the Tartar, the general .average of the entire shall make them envied While Creek to look for timber. - iamong the dav. nations. with divine authority, were restored (iudmanseu, a najive Icelander, Two Beings, of a glory to defy, and other great eastern a; nation, ""7 .i.i, Chinese Union. the there we had a thunder shower, and from and whom had he ordained were to heaven earth. flourished baptized of matter have nires' em iu wherein ami Tli hshment th the Angels was him education, over of this 'twixt stand of this beautiful Tho the rain reached After us, the words, the poWr nearly given Wl,ul,lU the flr. t missionaries. Men, inspir- to preach the gospel on his native mvriads of the human race nwnarchiw of the Utah Rtands ahead of many old and duet, l whole valley sky. a heard ! (Glover) Voice," several Island. He mesperbajitized have also which has led to the anomalous W and of the general Africa and was ed from ou high, carried the States, The following dav, the And Is1 a voice, or musks low and clear. wealthy Europe Miss S. E. Mrs. S. Longford (nee for sub Whoso 'hallowed sweetnosa charms the their quotas tion that Me occupy hrte u4v each contributed the first HablwiLh that the Saints of sage to our own nation. The sons and laid the foundation average of the United States in three by Miss to and Nebeker. the human This change, weclaim,ului()B.,la-parentlJLaura commaud, sequent missionary labors there. Olsen) It of governments (iod ever- gpcuk in these valleys of sain ta, in 1831, by Divine ear. very important respects, nameiy, and During Elder Snow's stay of 22 Like murm'riug waters from a mossy rim: of her school popu- was a charming feature of the pro family. Without entering into furenrolment the mountains, and Geo. A. Smith began totogather, iirst to Ohio, the new, s upt so in tynv ' i the western boundar- mouths in Denmark about 600 per "Joseph! SHs my Beloved Son, Hear him!' then lation, the Dexcentage of their daily gramme and was well received. ther details, mention may be made merely a retuiii to old preached the first sermon ever deliv ies were sons Book of The Missouri. of liaptized. Persecuted, at school, and the A number of the attendanee that of the United States. is what we denominate ered here, followed iy Wiener C. lastly18 of to Mormon and Doctrine and Cove- Tho scenes roll on. Within a rastic cot invested in school representative so very long agos since riot amount Kimhall and Kzra T. lieuson in the robbed and murdered, thoy fled It capita per gospel' Ne w indeed to tin built the city of Nau-vo- nants were translated and published An honest farmer's home of humbts lot ladies of Ufcth, namely, Eliza R this whole continent was possessed lasting the forenoon, ana W. Woodruff, O. Pratt Illinois, and professional world, but property. In 1346 they were driven by in tho Danish language, as also a The boy that was, In pride of strength ai 'When it is remembered that in Snow Bmitb, Elizabeth Ajui Whit by the redman.. Descendants it is ing in its princinles .i'aitli. Mm i, '' aud W. Kkhards in the afternoon. of in uumber Swedish to flee pears pamphlets but low, lallen ordinances, priestl(o..ii, oriiw nea rly every State in the Union, vast President Young, tiiough feeble, armed moi, and compelled true of a"aoble theScandinamen Erect 'neath manhood's crown of rip'ulnsr sums of moneyderived from the ney, ZinaD- - Young, M. I. Home, and degraded. racej were other perijetuity,and is There ksed by giving good advice to th west of, the Itocky .Mountains, and andDanish,and which Mirfth-continues the founded, the great American years of lands or from the establish E. B. Wells, and 8 M. Kimball scenes to enact herd7 than was possi-bl- e changes which llio AJiuiglii'v inorit side SainOt. them not to sought refugea in lie ueau-echiklhood's in counof Church in as Nor now that when, organ the trusting: ment of special funds, are devoted to then, advanced to the table near work, fi.sh, hunt or play on Sunday, desert, then Mexican province. for, them unaided to bring aiiout, v. vi LUIH M'l njlU lirMi ,.!.., ' "w care, try to this day. sums these school and that but go tomeetmg and worship God thfe Ixri tMpiod Christopher wme uas luanururatMi. ""n purposes, of SPREAD OF THE GOSPKI,. and the front ii the stood and platform of God found ir tbe and he Alone, sought 'I hev must kep Uie uommaadmentM amount to tens or hundreds of thou facing) ' toe., audience while Elder Cohimbusto eome' oyer' in search nt ot humnnitv ninl t IX. ,.v,n. i. Italy and Switzerland. American Indians. prayer, sands of dollars annually, in many nf nnw ivmiirkpnt. ifrhlc.h after in oi a oiiien world. of God, or not dwell witli ua, aud no Lorenzo Snow and Elder Apostle Nor when, as singly, stemmed the tiile of of the States, while the schools of L. John Nuttall, from one of the . I. Mill Ia o.. man should buy or sell land, but In the autumn of 1830, Elders a defatigable labor The was successful Toronto were called at the Joseph bate, read culnever received the stands, man could have behind,' Utah all should have what they tuat i ao not see. I mentiori it K any following, in finding. OnceAtho white yet Cowdery, Parley P. Pratt, Peter Conference held at Great Salt Lake tivate free, and no man should pos Whitmer, Jr., Ziba Peterson and City in October, 1849, on a mission Which spurned the truth be dared to inno- assistance whatever in this manner, prepared by Mrs. Jb. Bf Wells: set isfoot upon thte cohti- - enusti it has lieei dmitt,-J- i having vate; W Vl iklAf rMB sess that which was not his own. rt AO 3 47kAVVl 4 tfl fthemotfo, 'In Uod we Mist ' the fact that she occupies her pre SENITMENTO FROM Frederick G. Williams, were sent as to Italy, and they started on their Friends TJlEi WOMEN OP are hia followers. Tho' nuia'biing sent advanced to in On Monday, the 20th, President missionaries to the Indiana, west of mission respect the position October 19th. They were operate upon poinds ot the men we nave any hght:i if we " ' t'TAH. few, volumes her Young and the Twelve went up Kn-- tbe State of Missouri, thus opening afterwards joined in England in speaks a education, of that haTrow,contracted, inteliVgenw, we'Knowitiure rci period by Disciples dftuutlcss, of a doctrine new, And when nscain it is re uraise. sivn Peak, and he said there was a the gospel to the remnants of Jo Elders T. B. H. Stenhouse and unfortunate in- ous truth tti otlier JiCIK It. I bigotry; religious' word brethren and Sistere, - Ladies heritance' ot' mau an Canven'd to verify the written membered that, whil thus advancproper place to raise an ensign to the seph. never will al- " " " " Jabez on that and 19th the Woodward, wusuhib. Of him who bore, the burden of the Lord. ana na Lions. So we named it inBlgu (jenuemeru cause the education of in their to low ing in of when went power others, Canada. their 1850, September, upon wisthey When thro' Babel's teamed ' king' As representatives of th6 Jitter prevent it, to'thmltor worship' dif ior uuuer uie wi)wiV0l proud Peak. I was the first person that midst, her people have been strug a hign mountain, a little distance vtutt, dom's ways, . On the 20th of July, 1833, Eider from stood on the top of it. We also visSaint women Of tTtah, we feel ferently to theuaselvesand seek to tuat irom iimewi yimu juve incom day giing agaiust disadvantages La and themTour, organized God the in had What destined Latter Orson days. Pratt preached. In Potten, selves into the first ited the Hot and Warm Springs. confine others minds withiri their crowded and orajil uvim iiji j, parably greater than any experienc- highly honored. On the 27th, President Young, Canada, (north of the State of Ver- Church in that land. branch of .the The hour is nigh when monarchs' necks shall ed by any of the States, such as The celebrauon of this day of narrow hmus, and desire to control because Glod Ka Wifytii JL. ami tarried bow, with 14 others, eight of them being mont. )Th is is supposed to be the first several months, duringThy their isolated condition, the severity days, marks the most important. their consciences and have' them it is He whe hsw uvufrrveJ tuti f y, which upon Stone The tho Mountain'., of tlie elements and the sterility of events uie entrance or uie noble of the Twelve, crossed the Jordan discourse, by the Saints of this dis- wards of yet lingers tected us, xve routdW v.J.t ,1m,p twenty persons were bapbydocrmaa. theirtheories, princibrow, and went wo.st to Black Itock, which pensation, delivered in the British tized. tne son, to wring a suosistence from ahd valiant pioneers into these governed " ourselves verv and operated! ples we walked to dry Rhod, where to- dominions. soap with fores resistless shall it fall, which they had to toil so severely happy galleys, and the Latter-da- y Olo: world, iWhicli evetUs A th- . fuijitv, I are There About this time branches of the But in the, ' powerfully over all. I A...A I. J. .:,.ur our trail is covered with some and the illiteracy that soextensively Saints year of Jubilee. Joseph Smith and Sidney Rigdom Church were established in Switzer- Aud onward roll, victorious day who uvhi yer i.ir jiiiraii. um be could meh caused uiiu ndt guar 1 feet of water. President Young preached and 'Baptized, and organ- land, under the direction of Elders Tte dOBM the deed Creation's morn devised existed among tens, of thousands of Historically it resurrects the past, anteed in trjeiywfi lands freedom of require all oufaitj, all ouitwrj was the first of the Pioneers that ized a church west of Hamilton, in Tbe Church of Job us Chrfet is organized. the foreign population, her present prophetically it opens up he future. conscience, to seek it elsewhere. j(ll our conflueiie, all oir wSai by President ' Lorenzo touched thealt water. We returned Canada near the port of ..Lake Erie; appointed or educational advancement "In the. various phases of life state Snow. Book The God to enable lis to wtuiMand' of Mormon and The who Puritans first settled in And fifty years, like billows on tho sand. to the Point of the Mountain and and P. P. Pratt went on a mission other will redound still more greatly to her through' Which" this people have New England soughtihere a were works influences that will be translated English to Toronto, in Canada, in 1836, and into the Italian in 1852. Have left tbeir mark on Life's unruffled uonor. ; camped lor the night. struggled, up to the present, which an asyium irom rengiousrefuge is. Ani if wt- hif bear perIn the morning of the 28th, we re- raised np and baptized and organizstrand, have been flgdratively poi secution; they tried to introduceln been agtdnflt thus. 'briefly "shown; the y ii' Weiave di i and Having united , iinoc dawuo4 the morning of that chosen day general condition of our Territory In trayed f hose whonr we are turned to our encampment on the ed many churches. : Jetaey Idands. to in our wo'rk it be as broad proud should liimrt; if 0 that good' principle When IsraeiVjld refouud the Narrow Way, respect to site of this city, accompanied by In not were Dunand Elder 1849, alW.C. that' It August, education, did (rood Battalion7 Tiritain. a represent, spectators; Great ana a ireeaom mat tne some of the native Ute, the first tree, compares so well with older and though not the forefaaost, bar wrote from Jersey Islands that And planted, firm, the Gospel's glorious were God universe, has . they always willing that bis wardingoff tlie evil blow tlint w ot Libert-When a little over seven years forty-ni- ne On tho land we had seen. After we had arrived Jcweph'a land, eouls had been baptized wealthier communities as well as prominent actors and particjpajprs people would beenin all parts of aimed at us; if yionV Camp enjoy Tbo' rudely torn from out the parent soU at our encampment, President had pawed, Heber C. Kimball, Or- within four weeks. with the Union at large, it would in those soul4tiring and g was forth Under the rnost iiuliKjiWw Our earth. the; gevemrttent Its budding glories1 fierce Oppression's spoil Young held a council with the son Hyde, Wiilard Bichards, John stem nigmy proper v call attention scenes, and hot bnly by ihelr Tdrthed only' a very little' over one circumstances,tb carry out Sandwich Islands. out Isaac And a tbe took our John walk above and far Goodsou, Russell, upon Snyburning plain flung Twelve, in a more aSd praters, ttieir labor and hundred years ago. Men began to and deFign of God, andXiodwa particular manner, faith Hlrl Ihn noutar i. ai, He then stopped, der and Joseph Fielding were sent to 12th Dec., 1850. Elders Hiram To meet the doom its mnrd'rous toes ordain; to some or our their fortltnd encampment. educa leading think differently; and to form difier-e- tnem so we shall neeu mm w stuck his cane down, and said4 Here England. They landed at Liverpool! Clark, Thomas Whittle, II. W. Big-ler,- ,. Like Aaron'd rod, tbo Bough ot Joseph bloom, tional Institutions. Forefrios seryaijiUi of; tiod, uhderf talnlngthe ideas towhat they had neretor with us to help us and aid "f Thomas Morris, John Dixon, firing forth, Jn gladness, mid the desert among these is the will be the Temple of oar God." on tne itn July, 1837. in a few most of m University but done. Theyf began to think sustain us and to hold m up t w circumstances, fore This was about the centre of the monthe,large branches of the Church William Farrer. James Hawkins, glaoms, the first tustltution of the manypamiui Deseret, instances, actually menwere in possession of cer- future, just as much as mpx that performed Ianca-shirHiram e. were site of the Temple we are building Blackwell, George Q. Can With fragrance rare, the sterile valley fills, kmd founded 'in the Itocky Moun laborious duties assigned to inen. organized, mostly in a little moie so. we inalienable tain non and James Keeler, arrived at And blossoms tin the Everlasting righta. among which only p tain region, or west of the Missouri For. instance, after jthe" expulsion of were the upon this block. It was then decidmm trust of incur nuiuaxis; wewetn"-trusand soon commenclife, and after of In rights ed bv vote that we lay out the city rooted the chambers liberty iionolulu, tbp rock, its Preparatory Depart the Sa"nrtsftom Nttuvoo, when 500 the Scotland. In river. our trust in of intclfigeux'e; ed on and tho principal Unheeding war, and storm, and earthquake ment is laid an excellent foundation able'bodied me were called out happiness, pursuit they of Great Salt Lake,' with Its blocks, preaching, ' Elder Geo. of incorporated iu our we ikJi; wecanw Elders Alexander Wright and Islands. them 1n the constitulots and streets, much as It stands Q, Cannpu bock. for courses the ouf in to cross the comprised camps; to the journeying . which tion was Mullinex to Samuel surrounding cifCiiii(i,;Tf be are any formed' believed then translated Book the of Mormon into It stands where Hatred's fiery shafts aro formal and Academic departments Americah desert, ' t5 this da-'Upon this interesting oc- the first missionaries to Scotland. A force which jassist w are euvyfcpii; with ion Freedom reliffious thotiirht of by the of the Sandwich President language The latter includes such coursna in Of arms ill aajdstuig dlfficultiegj with hiatWrs, led to casion, hurfd,. Young delivered a few were must trust lc .JivinsUft! in in aftmeii 'the Islanders freedom 1S55. of in baptized Paisley thought very interesting address, which I Waving a welcome to tbe wond'ring worM. the higher studies as go to make up Mexico, ' by which this very land and action in to direct us, to lead is us, whlcii guide aflairs spring of IS 40, and soon after a recorded in my journal. political shadows tbe its nations o'er Afar, fail, was ceded to the United States, wo- resulted in,the Declaration 6t Germany. 00 members was orleach us and to insti uc t us. am We spent thirty-thre- e Again its branches climb tbo ocean waU, and none if ovr youth have men weref' under the necessity days in the branch of over John "Gevisited literarj', Apostle never was fl time whn Taylor there Edinm in tt4d pf O.Pratt the the adoption of Aud seeds of Lite, sown with Almighty hand, any neeu to go outside pt our TerriValley of the Great Bait Lake, laid ganized by Apostle teams across the I latter the rmany of the ia liemot'buulhie and driving neecie part bbins, year Oonstitudon, (that gem of modern out a city, and built a fort covering burgh. 1831. He translated the Book of Are singing from tbe soils of every laud. insr over tq obtain a finished education watch tory Ihete' never whs a ideas and ten acres, the east side enclosed with Jerusalem. progression) and finally prayerful; Mormon into the German, assisted And these shall bear, upon the world's broad sucu of win .m. uiem iorau the prac- and preparing the frugal mealsr upon in the estabBshmeot ty we need moi eto lideliyf, of the Gfovern- - When log houses, and the other three sides . fade, vivki purposes of hfc, or render them which they subsisted. We liave Orson Hyde was appoint- hy G. 1'. Dykes, and published ah e raif li Apostle and adiereiue denial United States.. mentof the with adobie walls. ed .by a general 'conference, hold at edition of the same and stereotyped The fruits of Freedom for tbe human race, worth; to move f4 the mpstculti- - ever neen ,one Witrt our brethren. ' This introduced a new era in polit pies of truth than we lio tiiis On the 2Gth of August, we bid Freedom for all, of every creed and hue; vated circles. ne we a of aiso the 6th vnat iv, witness Nauvoo, this Illinol.,on April, odical m puoiisnea montniy peri- Pagan ;or Christian, Moslem, Greek or Jew, fa bail a aoile day stirs leal affairs; and it became a problem farewell to the few left in the val- 1840, to a mission to, the Jews In tljie Normal department of the witmu tne bosoms w those ' in entitled "Zion's Hamburg, who our Pioiiwrstf'' ,1 in political scientists as to luw ample ley, a xrtion of whom belonged to London, Amsterdam,- Constantino- t'anier," "Zion's Uanner." Healso O'er alj) alike, the Olive blooms again, about forty students catue here in '47 the same thrill that among University,. far a republican form ofgovernin'eh t have. Audtiien, the Mormon Battalion, and, being ple and Jerusalem. On Proclaiming peace on earth, goad will to men. have annually, for several years, re vibrated tjirptrgh our in many who vf' baptized and organized a church In There natures, Vould Sunday tho very to be noble resist 'able of the examples let till pride to bore from it sick, were left behind by tlte Bat- morning, shore nourish, ceived of a,, we when October gratis, saw'the 1S41, city dear old thorough Hamburg. 24th, training having fluff, the ancestryi the seductions of wealth, not pioneer Hsrc we hnd talion. June V' 1851. Elder Joseph When tide shall rest and time shall be no tix cue jiueory anu practice or teacharrived at the he 34th, Holy repairCity, we valWhen arrived in this the; desire for place and emolument, examples the BatuKoul mpre, as in Richards well wrote ed to asj of offerstudies as from Mount sich the ing, are hs4 and '; breservea Olives, throiisrhont Jciw sacredly Calcutta, Auld then the insidious inroads of aristocracv. have. heaven's veil hath withered to a scroll ley we found it a liarren desert, and a dedicatory prayer, consecratoesi caieuiatea to render them effl journeyhigs, boisteti nd waving' to the that four persons And At're. 'tf I stating oUietS in of a very desert it was. There was no ed up and waves pomp royaHy,or exrfmples glamour of righteousness o'er earth shall went and succgasful teachers. The A fcu jorecce oi iue- xocKy xuountams. thethirst ing the land for thegathering of the were liaptized in that distant land. witU the Uattw- m for dictatorship, for em associated mark, of the white man. We found remnants roll ibfi the students very of was large Jews. ! tc, the a hailed proportion it emblem an, 'of pire or ior autocratic ruie, or wnetn-e- r ... . .. ,.i.Jvi-r-l lull 1.. llfHil'II a few naked Indians, who would eat Malta. And Sou, the redeemed, tbe pure, the free. who have taken tho 'Nbrxnal course, ana i we for ' which peace had lioerty wonkf not descend, as other will give the giory tj... a pint of roasted crk'kets for their Australia. 28th June, 1852. Shall celebrate the wouud's gbkt jcbilee. have, Immediately upon tley ElderThomas left . birth. TOe'landsofour We completing to that had dinner. But a great change: has and enjoj position 'done, wrote repjablks anarchy Obray that a branch of the A'dii It Xfa. the In July, 1340, Apostle George A. Church In tin. lutun'. have3emilatl the mlocratic rule. It iytrue, come over this desert. A generation Smith design of the era, arid the district schools was organized at Malta, that A.1 heW.' nfHels., at ordained; of Buralem, lierpiO Engthe through to of Wil.ffauthor above the When example nobje came "Fathers! present .the has passed. Sight of the Quorum land, William BUrratt, and set him numbering 26 members. Puritan atthe Pilgriar me out late reaping the mothers, who, for the sake of wor-- liere .territory t.h Khln n Zion? 1 it will. of Church panorama of the Twelve Apostles who tirere with history poetical for a mission to South Austraand Bujppiuz Moa accorams. to xti nin- - i thenj.theyIt7broughtthemselves Is-- also trne that save all the people? lie wiH M Cape of Good Hope. in five tableaus, but owing to the benefits of having .Competent then living, and most of them apart they ... lia. March Elders John teacnersj., 185?, 31st, conscienceoi, in of will only saw those wM v Z company Elders Jesse Haven, Leonard I. length of the programme, the poem brought with them riiany pf the among the pioneers, are now in the Murdock and Charles W. Wandell Of the Brigham Young Academy dafed was laws tWperead Of in Smith and, keep his iniowwOld the thnigjiMFather and the form William while The and! foregoing Walker, arrived World, pirit world. Orson Pratt, Kralus wrote at Provo. it is hot too miirhW Mv I V, ww muuj UWUi CU1U ILK (JrK.'K 38 were baptized in Aus- at the ' ti ' considered Hnow, and myself are the only ones tralia. that Cape of Good Hone. Anril eupsis marked, denotes the omission that. It is one inl they very proper of the very best educa- - late country assisted " in planting a for others to !,ii - a r9 18th, 1853. J.n about four months of three of tbe tableaus. viz: Jfanvoo msm, ky living, who were among the Pio-persecute them in their vau jt.a Wale. neers and in the Quorum of the the 39 and colonydesignated the by tney baptized persons. Almighty religious viewsy they were as xelous 'Martyrdom, Crossing the Mountain ; region! Employing a as precursor to the Twelve at that time. Truly then July 6th, 1840, Elders Henxy foundlng?of a as their ' perseeufors the will of my MiUi Flains, and the Arrival of the faculty of six In ban Wi lug doeth ' Holland. instructors. abei It under hx-n.which i government said tMeBavior..; In y we found a barren desert. Pioneers. hjgjrmg in pereocutingr the Roy le and Frederick Cooke were apsix departments, and the doln was to be established What Poger Williams, comprises nK August 5th, 1831. Elders Paul A. to, , stand in a tabernacle filled with pointed this awlies andthe Quakers m to Flintshire, Wales, and put3 Baptists, ocneitier and van der Woude arriv Thj reader was the recipient of variou courses. open i to stu4ent4 In wpuJd the Piigrto' 'Fathers1 hav ting to deatA witohes; s uou ome ten thousand of the Lntter- - under date of October 30th, 184t, a ea am tne I pioneers and, lueh j studies to elude make up done without the Jttlgrlndthers? Sorry to hae it to say, that some of at Rotterdam, Holland. Elder warm applause. a$ go ai have. ...Auu day Saints who have followed tlte church of 02 members-wa- s establishThey, an excellent education This insti1. I 111 .1 -And when translated several tracts in overnow, jtA ths descendants ' their BUHrCTB r have IUCI through Careless been The Orchestra iyu-pioneers into these valleys of the ed there. December 23d. 1840. Elder icneuer under Mr. equally mi t anv as be- ruling and protecting ckre of Oorl tealous in tlieni. noteworthy mountains. When we cast our eyes James isurn nam wrote from Wrex w uie uuicn lancuaire: imt. it mta George Careless, also leader of the tution is epecialJy kik itt pillaging, robbing, driving one Jri the Territory We'are nO lcMlCrer RhAAAt) unrl rlrtiron and - disturbing Ihe Latter-da- y ing tle only our educators done a gA over these valleys, then a desert, to- ham, " Wales, that in that region found almost imposible to make which includes the study of theology. we, the women of Utah, in organ- - Saints wn much executed then the choir, impression splendid for upon evidenced are their tl)$ public They hay4 and let u day they religions teeming with the in there were about 100 Saints. And miuu. whole Its and and dis genius as A:-spirit A y A. to overture emdent helps "Poet and Peasant,,' as before us alter several increase our izeuxapaciDes, "ta7u ,u:, dustry of 150,000 of the sons and on February 10th,l 841, two branches uuuiita nowever, moor, tney organized a Bis ted by the'ergan, tinder the skll cipline area sum as to impart taita the priesthood, are exercising affthe ( these for Who, are, Instance, daughters of Zion, who have been of the Church in Wales numbered branch of the moral jcharactef of the students Church at Amster- - ful grey haired ' veterans . thtt gathered by the commandments of 150 souls. The Book of Mormon and manipulation of Mr. Joseph nignest ana noDiest Kind, at the God hasr endowed us, to bles, com-fo- n agedj I God and the proclamation of the other Church works were translated uam, numoermg 14 members. see before If bearother nations iu regard Wf enAnlor Innf timi rhnt damn and' sustain the needy, and pu-rj- ing the banners; andme,, ot vynen JrJider Pratt had finished J. Daynes. This beautiful piece was being j given.-- , ,Its Kormalmtlm l. Gospel of Christ. We, as .pioneers and published in the Welsh in 1S56. insigniai and elevate society. departElder B. F. ment PZionfo Camp? The V are a few of ax and as tne people of God, are fulfil juregmM speaking, the nationalities arose and highly appreciated. tralnincr Imparts! ' and i tne remnants ' and annually of rs.a Ireland. arose 'WWfeelingff' of ' i M gratitude then company of brave ling prophecy and making his de l& and Cummings, forward jr.; a lm in stepped suiulecoursebf the inatrujetion'in j facing rev 3 a with our' as OS nave I tendetjesajtoingled m vkatf men, wno, holy it peC tory. This tabernacle .in which ig you On the 27th of July, 1810, Apostle congregation with their banners dis livered the following address on Btuuiea, w : ttuoui. iwenty students ereccewev as mothers; wive-- , eis 1634 left their families and heard, we are is the very taber '1 hemes in pleased to see so in any maer course the who take Mcuane with and the ters dauchtera'. jonn onwo and 25 layior, design irreet voii r.n the East to go to nacle that Isaiah saw in vision Priest Black sailed from Livernool played, in number. , of . Mis men and young themselves of brave-hearte- d f?r fitting with thtfprofea. yOu1 honor, I that should . and be souri to President Taylor, rising behfod , Jn years ago, protect theur bretgrejnr who here, ana nreacneaj in JNewrvm . say, ior lreiana, ,. ioneersH-jver-tiaf- rel i representing the, educational sionjorteachmg., , ; as a shadow ' in the .day-tim- e veterans iof naa ueen rouoea, pniageu, wi a n r a ana uriir5Oo7ieW4 atatns ThellBrJgham mem, made two the persons. our of and remarks: Xjisuurne, Baptizing Zion's following iOamp and' lieroio voinrVtLi rpgresa Territory from the . heat, and . a covert fathers, be true to ha "I wish to state to th MnimuM. upon, the occasion of our celebration Jjogan, yas, by , th e i munificence of Morinorl inl n that fM r?wvt could redress from the storm and from, the rain. lowed in wha and BattalionyMAnd get principles it is highly gratifying tome, tne iate jrresident young, endowed wMW-we- ' September by Elder Theo- - tlon thatto-e-the LiOrd Commanded his eive hoHor to thnvirto. wif muinwjuwrc. .f We are also: building tbe templet of oore uurus. wu r awaiuw". or jwu, as with! I m to" smaii branch servants .,iibi the forth all thu mm .assured; it must, be tto. all oyer nine thousand acres offex- ouKbearrlnstmeti Vey gri out 1aaf 7 jtv ' . jb it our God, upon Uiis block,, which the Church was are uiw.xwueer wuuiu io i liunij juut, ii t," jio organized at Hillsbor to preach1 the Gospel to every crea- present who have the sUghest inter1 others ok you lcjf to be buJlt in the evil faavei we assembled bonort speak prophet saw was-today were "";mtx&- ture. V6 have not yet been to; all est in the welfare of pur.r youth, ,br jioV..,at thO present time, include brance tothe ahnti last days upon .the mountains of tho ough, numbering five persons. .the aingard of tens of l rard to tnese .Mod wiii They courses tne nere t tne in, ftDi9 Dranchtailtkis to , make dui wona, I wnwoawea4in.)w).pe nigner 7reJo tiot'behold, butwhese dives thousaBda of their brethren Who Vit vour virtue and Lord's house, and be established on uJkutt Indies. At uwions representea Wins T ra?? "ttowing as can, Wth par-fo- expected that, fa the hear fu turei Ita were so cwaeiy interwoven wltto the State of i Illinnis.4 tfaroutnd ZionwW Xntinue toWf? f iH l the tops of the mountains,-fobfeibi Elder Wmi Dohaldsonu n member far we have fulfilled our-- ' mission: irom j is f noerai endowment I those whe are before tis'. Ve name ed robbed andpersecuted people Jbrutby b gmado at the present income people to flow unto. Isaiah 112, 3. or tne J art 11 inllA lha Inof c anu is is tot us to continue !air lab-bound and for; East no the finu oner namesi-;'rxria army,' a silent Ana many people, snail go and Tbetr leaders murdered walle in the help nu .. . sailecfrom Erifelahd m Au orsmuiau the world haU hear us .lteasonlng upon natural prbcirues, ly increase Its 'capacity and Improve w uie sacrea mempry or tne tribute us, honor shade oftbeser mine and of toe mockl Lwiii rill j help say, Como ye and let us .go, up .to Indies,1540, nas anu no that all are who suppose, its to that dead.' it. ed it .would W" all tne pnp.woqldi ulroris gust, t lacjuues, certainry navin&antnoiiiy: may obey, nndev of the; stcDBges law,' and uie, mountain oi. tne uowio .tne the good rxasible in that far-o-ff land. and we fulfil the tnlflsJori Vlwrr have been long, time Wnr th rospecsof; rariidryt deyelprrfgyirito - rwwifl retrospective moment We ery miaranteea f eatecutive prottinnf lone a: house of the 3od of Jacob; an4 he Dec. "Wilder Wrn' Willis edvcation: 21st. 1831. , 'Ttx 8ubjectVof would are fui msMbUtion 5uuvpt.jwuaj iwoKin r have DacK over the lata of fifty xnosev vetenum veui nitlonalttlea then suTned oxnign years,t-:thwill teach uajof, Jiia ways, and we ; jotvu ; pcopie the welfarenf the receivea any Attention from &nm. grade:-- ; In1 theEast papmea nme naures Vrr.j-boroloeehri . whe ;tirww ;'1 will walk in Jjia paths;: for out of Indies. bavau left ling.for.th thust, despoiled thelrrseatsi'and'tJae:;: i tTaT fcuw. vi" struckrwithi telflne fore.; fho r.hiT, wnnlty situatediaa ; theioneer , of I their zion shall go forth- the law, andlhe their ii garden! Anday iJhouses, , ana , or were slum manv , vears rurtper particulars special insutur neauufuj anthem. jiiese vauejs retr.joiamgwe r'T ' worn or tne Lord from Jerusajem-- r Of .our District' Behoof, CJiurch ofjestia4 Christ was brfArdz-e- d U. do- notCUM. t'Glory to God in the hiehesU CdL I dishonor V; uw ;iuiim wio. f lMXt SUCU tions,..nor . Our whole life-- biatnrv.and travels beautiful vbomes andtheir their . tooch inlght be aald te still jlz t iatf the earth in thia disnenHAn t re for have been pointed out by the ancient In SteDtember?l84d AtstJ7!rririn xjavwM.cis.enae ' - then tookrthe waanot tpe cascv , JStripped and bare; though vain TemDlerapbealincin more credit Isle the increase xf flee tbe, to. of Taylor greatly .peeiouj iioroea,, ;Tidted Man; IL S enlsodesr of dress from Btate and natkmalanthorf tne pioneers came tot prepneta. Elder Hiram "Clark stand and, read, in a tverr effectl'v into the ;. heart dreary desert, our Trritory for her; enthusiasm tjy' i to this barren desert and the Salats ities: Koloe!,; pillaged houseless - thousand athe more manner, of the education tf and ev$;tojry,and than; following jm,ucom-poee- d miles Jrqm upon the subject . have oHowedvthem to. fulfil the and one or twd brethren-to.from Ut. arid and fcomelefs, ttex wandered rfcrth happiness .for .the bccaslonby tOjlp. the borderf of ciyilimtlon, and more ner youtn.1 He preached, nave neacefuiiir- - faiu intxrtlwikierttesswiU Douglas, r,$ ";y4 Presldet uionmnanv .prophecies to make the desert bkw erpooLf' distance from, the x than, that Tj some weeks , past jProf John asleep, and- thousands have died i by srourio' as o tnen j leaner i na ou For i.: om as the rose, to sow our grain be-- I JPeel and Other tdaceal baDtlzinjr and Whitney; ' mar t, vwhere ia school book iw B.Park of the University of Deseret, the waylde.'-and'thoueriteWi side Tall email streama, j an4tili organizing several cbvTChes,J 'J;tJ; ttieir only neip, ito seea inax pro be purchased, to tbeir eternal credit Prof Jfj. E. Monch -' for mournedProf. ; waters, and ,to use the fljr and Ogden and amons vthel tion martyred prophet the pine, savage' . T i T . it jia recorded that they did .not.' .for Karl 0.; Maeser 1 of f the ..Brigharn naflank I we MUMtlfL and the box,; to autify.the place of rejoice, with erf wbJch was denied them wa iJrr" oracles ir ol"7. en moment forget the subject of the hlMsediZioriwilL the lltfci JchfilLESt PrlAsfc. of the Bohr aneallfld ,'nf God' sanctuary and to make the xtr' . r novr m bf t ttvxft a.' education of, tbelr.youth. others of; oorostpromfrienl labor- hoai; and when e 16bk abroad iin- - These thing are tjuejaliis also true notwittutauding, place of : hta ifeet glorious, r and as kJijaer adcusou jtmvt commencea til tenant ind Jj founding ; their 'infantile ers in the.use; o( eaiucatlonl have ii i I iiijWr i A feeble there in but a remnant of ,ulea as laboring! in: tbe j xnmistry.rjjn he Hail to the Year at JnaOnf tht!hm(TMM itmaAaA h V MifliriOUe traverSv Withx th coJknle one. of . th throucrh been th traveling, $ fj P11111 oneers, pr? BatUHon- or Jon'f Island of Xpobon about rth iast of u IM paaHng anttaems rtaav:ii.v n m-- l TTdat' valleys, and realize i buUJinjra r tQ'.tbet erected wM.-th-a tory,r addressing assemblies cf;the the peace, plenty and prosperity that Camp, let us mairnlfy our calling April or the beginning of May, 1844, And bursts of ecboftif melody 'school house. True it was generally people b ami W or-0r- : W upon topics connected with surround us in this nnr nd build np the Zion and kingdom and m humble but cost was its touamingM with th skies! ' baptized a few, , Btructurey education, urging the people to take Jubilee, we, the women of Iiraelde- in 2-- 1 u 1 1 s v- - r lics - were-oreaniz- ed ml j a. . , , - e to-da- y . . . - - Des-eret- ." 1 r--n .n,xy ' . 1 Tl ZJ h, k-- v w.i. au-cieut- ly T 1 . -- ovr-m.i'- , ,, a 1 - ! . - a -- - m.u - lf -- i swoot-tone- -. e J7Z U- aM :v"r Apt-sties- d J. p, J,-- . 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