Show from r rom the millennial Mil lemal lenial star the german mission 1 1 by B the alite are st ing co on of elder D carn cam ou our r readers leaders will leuin that the Senat senators drs of them city of li hamburg amburg are arc by no DO means favorable spread oi of the gospel in in their midst elder carn cara it IIPP appo errs irs has been ei eight q lit times before tile the authorities lor for examination ac but bat has not abt been convicted of any of offense folise against the tails laws of the land the american consul mi samuel hamuel bromberg exerted himself in au ail honorable honor ible manner in iii b babalo ot of eldr elder carn in in order to obtain if pos possible gible pe rm ision for him to continue to in of the hamburg territory is vested lu in a senate ano and Burger schaft an assembly ass P abi of citizens holding a certain amount itt of real estate the he senate p pi ro poses the laws the votes thereon b by y wards the senate is the executive and judicial power ower all intercourse by b foreign ministers or one A aith the sena c must be carried on oil through the th sy 8 lid actis equia equiv equivalent lent to lo secretary of state he uil united cited states consul wrote to Syn Syll dicus mer 1 ek Dece december muei stating that mr carn cain had inform ed him herh that he carn cam 6 had d been notified by senator Goss gossler lerl by the authority auth onty of the senate that lie he must leave the hamburg te nor by ir a specified time i ha tile the consul believed that the only objection to mr cains residence in hamburg was his being a f mormon aud propagating the mormon cleee creed mr carn was a citizen ot of a friendly power preaching a doctrine or religious faith that was not prohibited by the laws of the united states and which has no tendency endanger the public peace v welfare elfare or morality I 1 and knowing of no law which would prevent him hila from unfolding his religious views lie he thought the order for mr carus cams leaving should be rescinded and that le he should be peri permitted pitted to reside in the city so long as as he peacefully attended to his calling I 1 it t appears that the Syn dicus dicas laid the consul s communication muni cation before the senate and the senate inform ed the that tile the government of hamburg had the rugh to prevent the establishment of any community ity that it might deem dangerous us to the well being ll 11 0 of th territory consequently it could not allow the establishment of f a 11 mormon church whether composed of citizens of Hj hamburg amburg or of friendly nations neither could it permit any whom the mor imor mons might solid send to reside in their in midst to make proselytes prose lytes or spread the file doctrines of a sect that jhb of not ra recognize iz on the of december the Syn dicus wr wrote e te to the consul stating that his alie the consuls note h had ad been presented before the e senate and that the decision of bf tile the senate was that mr carn cam could c not be to remain in hamburg the Syn dicus also referred the consul to newspaper accounts and public ro reports ports showing that the views of the mormons cormons Mor mons wore were dangerous to the olevery of every well we 11 ordered community the brief history of ibe the I 1 mormons cormons Mor mons appearing to probe prove the truth of these ace accounts dufils and reports lor for wherever in the united states of am america erica they established themselves in a body they quickly came am p fr in contact with tile the authorities of the land anthe on the ath of ja nuary the consul wrote the syn pvn dicus that lie regretted that his llis application in behalf of mr carns cams could not be acceded to by the senate tha whatever ver the authorities of hamburg thought of the he danger resu resulting liling from afi the spread of mormon doar laes he the consul could say that since the mormons cormons Mor mons had bad removed to their present head q quarters lar iu in america and were free from circumstances that thai produced trouble with the 66 people that surrounded them they haa conducted themselves in a peaceful manner and appeared as loyal as a any lly other citizens of the united states tho the consul also requested that mr carn caril I 1 might be permitted to reside in hamburg providing he engaged in no transaction iba tha came in in contact with the If hamburg amburg law I 1 receiving no reply to this node the consul wrote again to the Syn dicus on oil the lath january bequest ing a decision in case cusp and os jS tating that mr corn carn had received several bol notices hezs from frodi the police to leave and that thai on attending by request at the pass bureau he mr carn hd had beeri arrested 0 on a ibe lath january hi his is person searched and kept in ill confinement several nouis on the lath Januar january the Syn gyn dicus wrote the 6 consul on in answer ansbe r stating th 11 amr mr C cam b by 3 his own I 1 1 I 1 J showing ewing sh had no ather other business in a hamburg u ri than to spread the les 0 of hi his religion that lie he had ad been endeavoring to do this both by preaching and lid by the press that lie he and two other cormons mormons h had d translated and published mhd mormon bible and published font numbers of a mormon journal and that he had ben successful in persuading some to embrace thed the faith aith in the city of hamburg the senate therefore not being willing that mormonism should prevail in ia H hamburg could not grant a stranger residence in ia the city whose object was to spread the I 1 mor mort mon doctrine it would therefore be ill ilvain vain for mr carn to make rany promise of abstaining from preaching ae the I 1 apologized forthe for the arrest and detention of vi mr carn cam by the police on the plea that he haasen hab sen notified 1 to leave the city and refused to dp 4 po he fita stated ted that mr carn cara was liberated on the police learn learning bog that the united states consul conrat ha dade further application on oil his behalf tile tiie senate se aaa abad W instructed the he I 1 police to allow mr carn cam e eight da days ys to alp ilp 1 his ais affairs and after that no further rosiA ence in elder caras cams letter teus the sequel of the matter which I 1 was ads that he left Harp hamburg burg for altona a seaport town on the elbe in HI Holstein two miles west of hamburg having I 1 a v of about inhabitants where he has been 1 w in spreading the truth and bap baptizing baptising some into I 1 the hurch church thus altho although u gh the he authorities of hamburg are uni unwilling to allow the gospel os to be preached in n t their air c city Y or territory e ri ory ye yet the they cannot hinder it from spreading aprea in and taking root in ia other places and we twist that lat elder ider carn cam may be blessed of the lord that a great and effectual door may yet be opened for him and his workers coworkers co to ac com a great and a might work in those regions of country where their lot may from time to time be cast departures elder W young late president Pies ident of the preston conference land and elder jonathan midgley late hate president of the manchester conference with a company of soula under tile the presidency of elder young sailed op oil board the elvira owen owea for now new orleans on the iho february these two Pt brethren ethren have labored faithfully in this land as ministers of the ille I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 lord jeans christ now they have the privilege of going home to zion to help still further to roll on the i work of the lord and build up aud and establish his kingdom by letter from elder young we learn that when the steam tug left the vessel the saints appeared comfortable and in harmony having a good prospect of it pleasant voyage one birth and two marriages had occurred on board since their embarkation by letter from elder J T hardy we learn that elders canute peterson peter son and eric G M hogan sailed from hull hail for hamburg on the ath february on oil missions to scandinavia according to elder darns carns letter they left altona on oil the die ath |