Show TE TAIE inquisition AT ROM IN I 1 N A D fro ribo t 0 Q e western recorder july li i ati elu A 1 A betin ee tin in in the ibe lt but Rut Aunda enma inUA dri 0 i ji 11 recen i with ine 1 lealau eai eal iu iavan ivan ge gea i itty iely itly air bir philip dixon hardy nardy sta ta 1 he lie was aidi a abiu us j pui a qui tru tiu s 1 to u V i in n ui neu neo ui b ii of i i A gs cs whick w I 1 al LIL ged mcd med to illse ta kf a i uhl nhi a lt 04 M ur ar d 1 f ru tr quein que qui i in jn lit he wa WL pat it was ui tirs a was it a uc tam that al at thi 0 nin ti it L ii it ie the uie inqui laqui inquisition stion wa UL and aud i is now in it this han ban ned and ile JIL wished wis wid heln hein A 1 ii ad uddo to aft g I 1 bir bur i ii aielli arose i id said pt on lei le vilt ya ir wauk nis his c lerui troi na L til gi re ret t ad 41 lelu lell it b h ll 11 it by luean luvan ui 01 its boni he would be i er bililc to retain n tiit n to and ilis ilia th ih th it the tile liu I 1 li ilu u faticoa is sli s i 1 in noile rulle ana i at antwork work a il it ime rlue alter utter tn ta ue afi of L IX i A i aa x left rome in the nu guiot of noy t r 1 ils ls 15 hild aad I 1 was in raie kint in tile the mo a yi ferrill j lav ami anti lu in the tile sane sjane fj V 1 t f fe rua y ic aa I 1 thu the konu r pub lj I 1 a rs ti und and tight eight cia cla s alier aier the p i I 1 nimio of fut fUi tit lit r bolic th the 1 16 emm w a t u cited in in ie i ie e caul edral ol 01 t etters peter Pt a a A 1 b in eteve ve I 1 z x i i here belie bel bei ie that on OIL t tili till lon ilon 19 I 1 mul mui ala lla tn tell or twelve tw i of my d the he ot of the L induisi c aj w as ils prison quisi luisi t ti a I 1 labtis it Is 1 aj j ic we went to examine w wa 11 i i uie ule lie IL paia pala n 01 di the inqui kuon ilion was vias att lt ai y ce c 0 or not and this is is what v j i V aid a id in in th s palace of the inquisition tl c i ab iry ary birj erdl erdi eral of th inquisition t i s an la hia his j co 0 i his bis secre ta t gad aad his ch illi ilet blurs and ii ia addlen pidd lidd t to t huud fund t und tile tic juluis ja loid odthe ut thi inquisition a j if ask 4 I 1 ni no oi of the jaki jail rd rs N nedier I 1 ie le any ally e i lers iera j iera lera ill in t li cells culi bei 1 3 nd ud i c e are jail jai io c e may II 11 suppo po lavre irre are aj a j p i loners joners j j ia n a lin din dina r to th I 1 didot his ills c 1 I 1 tile I 1 ilton tilon u ton wa a tat liberty t i a i h d i iwer lawi r i wd ij is satis I 1 ji v rel iel a ta I 1 up L j liu ilu alders b that i 1 I I 1 was jd su avat av u at ut ind and I 1 a I 1 ly ty ll 11 i a ij of ul hi hl hil ail dij a he A 1 j i f 1 i L i re plen pien i dicag in A ic c I 1 allne i of lj 3 alj t z u lu iu 11 ii i linsa ulsa lisa 01 bullum fral frai i ri i id wt H v r giudi A causi caust i ip i p j ral ii rai lil ill lii i itai janion aillon jt lion llon nion tiou ji i id IL L i wron wran ron t 1 canine ii I 1 di and L apel the j lut iut hut bui I 1 i d i oi my n 1 si i i i al 11 i A th a t A J I 1 adt i 1 r i h 11 i lo 10 v ano kao i at tam taw ut i i it k ja d i tie tle tile tic i i nt seo sea se t Y I 1 pr 1 lile lila is tion I 1 i la i and 1 1 i id rid batters natters ilAt as i 1 nave 1 ciol ll 11 s1 sa A om i to ern ni ant u t found fund i i 1 1 ij 1 th J 10 i is a v j i ii I 1 b af aa an a i i i a t 11 I 1 wui wai not wait walt to tell you the I 1 I 1 A 1 unfortunate kunfi rian plan was wis gen uen 11 i in i ii i i 11 I 1 0 lly i gaw SAW we uge 1 csc amt ie ne had been and was wab lier uzer ahi ahl aud ani tha this bishop tog together wether mether with another were carried earned in triumph attah asiah a siah dic die i streets streety of ri rome e and every child 11 H i kaw diw k j ars that B bai h p cicur hon bon fron lon cairo alro airo was carried about in triumph after haveit doen delivered from the prison of lii lit i aqui but bul I 1 will ft iii ili tell you also aiso of another case casc there vas nas as another of the prisoners odthe of the inquisition although altho aitho urh lie was not immured in in idi un tig tug u ors or s of the tile inquisition itself but ii ua s ned bcd in one of the tile convents of rome home and whoever has been at rome rowe will know the convent ot of franciscan friars inars call cali ed the convent of Ara coeh this prisoner v aas as a wretched monk vt of about sixty years jears ears of age and th s c grature had bee beel i l tor twelve bevis immured in an a horrible hole hoie chis his man nian was not a ronan lie he was ewt ct an italian you X M III ill be surprised to to hear bear that he was an american not an inhabitant of the united slates states but a man roan from the republics of the souta south this wretched monk when he be heard the republic was proclaimed in rome and eliat the inquisition was thrown open contrived by some means or other to let it be known that lie he was there and the messenger brought the news to the national Ass assembly embry that this poor man was a prisoner in in the convent of Araco Armco eli ell A deputation was at once sent to the superior of the convent in order to ascertain the truth of the ni matter atter but hut the father abbot strenuously denied it however they compelled him by threatening him and at last lie condescend con eon descended ed to open th le the door of the cell the monk was drawn out and tile the wretched man roan after twelve years immurement there was wag almost reduced to blindness and lie he was scarcely able to stand on his ll 11 is legs and they tiley had to support him to enable eil abie able him to go along in this state he was M u brought belore the national Asit embly and I 1 was vas there myself I 1 have ibave seen been bima him with nihmy my own olyn eyes and if any one would deny it I 1 appeal to rome to every one in rome to confirm the truth of what I 1 fave haye have stated on arriving at the national assembly the monk was an object of natural curiosity and every one hastened around to examine him and everyone every one was anxious io to hear something from him and he had but one answer for all gei III 1 I have not the most remote idea why I 1 was for twelve years kept in that dungeon and I 1 had always settled in my nay igind and aad was at peace with myself never having the slightest hope of seeing the daylight again and lie he turned round and thanked guem one after aj another iother for lie said it was to them he owed his life lie ile then asked for some assistance to enable him to return to his own country and on the evenin evening a collection was made mode up among us and we dave jave gave him hun a isaiall gum sum to enable mm to return tr to adru adin aci aad and aid ald I 1 bolee bolec at this moi leat lent lent leot tle the tie 1110 lilo ik I 1 is in ia U S util ulli america taun i fu ful for ills hia d dili di li in t tiati i ai a i til ti r 17 V t i L i 1 i i d w 11 tile int inq is tion existed in rome home up to the first daya days of tile ane roman raman republic and thit truthe the inquisition w wib is rest red antl rod w ith th t 1 return 4 f thi tho papal i iii lil IK i is hi I 1 aa i ii it a i L nj proof ail a il jid il 1 A i I 1 i I 1 i i r I 1 I 1 i lil ajl i iti ili u r oda oma L K liar igar i ii 1 L j that I 1 was in th inquisition when the government has his confessed and ae ael aei now ledged it in 1 ill seir I 1 fil fi 11 I 1 T nv r ii i Is x ti d n y it n therefore you may inay conclude coni eude cude tram from fir fit am this that the inquisition is n still in e existence at this present moment in rome and if I 1 were rash enough to go to H rome moine toine now I 1 will just tell what woul wout v ud ld hippen h apen ahugh tl ugh you mif may well weil v eil ell ai guess it I 1 dont think I 1 would ever eee see th lace of the sun again also the correspondent of the sio ifo morning chronicle at roine ruine shows to what a fearful condition the despotic government of the th huly holy father hs his brought the city erthe orthe of the cab Cae sars aars tale txie ane taic population which was cut coi 13 redica d to tho too inquisition is ii rc the pope and clergy held heid in daid hatred thousands killed by the sword ur t during the cicha r widows orphans amny bankrupts lupu and distress in every shape spies and chirri prowling prow lin about in search ol 01 their prey the liberals diffidence introduced into milies families la all social ties rent asunder an empty treasury papal currency at a discount ot of 13 per cent all the medical men inert and lawyers of any talent driven into exile commerce annihilated men of respectable families without employment and many without food wish every little boy jn n deseret to t read the fol foi following lowina letter of elder smith to his son and practice practice the advice there given and it will do them good cedar cevan CITY imon iron co deseret feb 13 1851 5 my aly dear son As the falling snow drives me int binl my wagon I 1 take my pen to give a few words of advice to you my dear child froni from magse society I 1 am by duty called leaving you at a time when you much aluch need a s watchful care to the charge of your in your ninth year you are no doubt beset by temptations many wany and as you are n w 11 forming 0 ling your character for life you ili III remember r the value of time and give every possible attention to the acquire merit remember my son thy creator in and every day be sure mire t attend the tile church and hear the th instruction there given div n be careful to conduct yourt your t if well and re r as much vouch of of the pre you cen can kear indulge in sv e r 11 rr y pro farn tarn language an guage keep out of the chirip compile of such b boys as us use evile tie vie Tle language ol 01 ai 11 ui 11 kud 1 ludy lyl ili ah tys ays to kno knor know r what whal is n r before ou oti act ad then go ahead a ai ri 1 I this w wo you will seldom do wrol I 1 11 i thy feirt hi pray to the tile lord in all alno aino rit nt at 1 ai li ii 11 r direct thy ways in wisdom wis dol doi doii an ali I 1 never d i my uny tiling thing that will lia jig L displeasing 0 o ili ill the ard or your parents in the seen sec i t i ice or cp clit ly when school is done go d etly otly h i and do hot play by th wa wip wiy r loiter 3 N u time away make the bi bt st sst i i 1 noveme r time at mckool sic fic f ir r ja u soon bi be a man then vien you will h b N ic i abr i or all you rn rial learn and if you sq la ia i i r away yur y ur 1 11 lie ike e at school you will 41 be sorry fur fl loaft lost of v hat you can emu r P t again take a ail all i I 1 G t pains in your power t nake anake your moth r comfortable and never go and leave her w I 1 L ut ehtier her hen knowledge ar and id consent ron consent con sent and V r llen hei you come back tell ite lie her r where y yu u hoo how hie len leen and whai whit you bay bar bo 1 a joi jol loi joi i ar in n your ahsene ahsen absen e in th ill i a a n f oi i nl lil i 1 ake her always f fel oel e I 1 safe d e abt ia a J j will be kept from many dj dif dil curties cul ties make a pric printice tice of min win to bcd early and wt get up early corly in t lie tiie morin morning and slid y r rei zoi id 11 II P 1 r id lid yu can cin I 1 tarn C L r a faster than by up late the habit hibit hi bit hit i doing business in the night which I 1 have attended been injurious to tohei hegl hemi and I 1 am ani gin ging g gln ine ing ait oit out cf of t the tbt t granice pral ic my is n i fr the i i ire arf cn gyursa oy yur fur y ur ursa fiu sin tin cuales when reading every word you de not un understand d ersland the meaning of refer ti t the dictionary tio nary and learn the definition and pronunciation cia tion and the way of spelling at once in this way you will in reading a few books get a command of language much easier than any other othen way tak take all the care you can of your sister as she is large enough to go to chool school with you watch over her that no ac aident eident heppen happen to her and help her to learn pearn all ail ja you can as this will encourage her and make you more perfect in the same studies make yourself as intimate with your little 16 brothers as you can and cultivate the most roost affectionate feelings gee fee linga with them for by so doing you can do them much good in time to come impressions impress ions iona formed in the cradle are often la lasting alastino stino and very valuable and they will be apt to follow your example and I 1 pray god to preserve you in the path of virtue and honor lionor all the days of your life and make you an ornament to society zepha often speaks of you and gays says you are ire the best boy she knows of try and do well for a good name is better than gold always speak the truth even if it is against yourself lr for god lias has said thou shall not lie and he will not hold him guiltless that bears behrs fais fals witness lie he that tells a lie cannot be believed when lie he speaks the truth maintain an honest heart always and then you can hold up your head any where if any boys of your acquaintance entice you to do little tricks steal or take care of what they have got dishonest dishonestly lyl shun their company for a boy is known by the company he keeps poor tray was cruelly treated for being beinor found in bad company never rob a melon pitch or fruit garden a meaner act cannot be done than to steal melo meio melons melois is I 1 want to see you very much I 1 am doing all I 1 can to make a good here my house is commenced and aud I 1 have wot mot got out half my mill timber the storm is so 0 severe toay day jay that I 1 am writing and all afe the h hands hinds bluds are idle about the camp give my love to all the family and take tike all the pains to make your grandfather and mother comfortable siy sly son learn to read writing r and you will leam learn to write better than I 1 do I 1 hope before long I 1 am as ever your affectionate father GEORGE A 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