Show 1 l 1 t jt palt f amon amock ghe the rree Fre elover t BOSTON mass 8 sept ep f 9 ath lb 1876 4 6 JE editor alfor deseret aws am among 0 na iho thu members of the tho club which I 1 described in my last letter was wag a leatter merchant at the close ofay address ho he came forward and gave me an urgent invitation to spend the next night at hi his shouse house imade I 1 made the engagement and cal ledAt his hia office at six and accompanied him to his residence it was in a wealthy part of the city and was luxuriously and elegantly furnished and fitted up with brussels carpets statuettes marble furniture ac we conversed till near midnight together and the merchant informed me of a new philosophy regarding the relations of the sexes of which he himself was an ardent advocate he also aldo professed most sincere belief in arist as our saviour and said that sinco since since having been beebi conver converted ted fed to christ he had hied behn beb been n filled with the holy ghost he referred to 10 the many great evils arising arking from the la present besent marriage laws and rela lobs loes ithe the unhappiness arising from men and women being tied for life to ao partners whom whom they could no nou not love lovo presence and caresses were most re repulsive and then pr proceeded to demonstrate that oi al ail all th these ese ebe evils were the result of marriage getas as an an institution and that if it marriage laws raws were only abolished and tho the dho sexes allowed to act uhre strat strained lied bethem by them a far happier condition would result I 1 lie was a decided admire rot the fret love doctrines of the woodhull kind no doubt evils she orles cries out against actually ex x ast and theio thelo is much truth i in in pinny i things she ahe says gays but there larg are ait ali atrin esi that she advocates t that wiil will the country into 1 of social ruin and cor corf 4 f awil abil bring upon atthe it the exterminating of god if lt ft mh makes Ules the practice of sal aal 1 LJ 1 mour tour hoi hoa B P cudnau ij J T v A I 1 the tho bbate of dence tience wini with fri unix enix abrott Abro td 4 ireae to td diab th T wr i ly 4 for good 1 RA at offard bunty mai Mal maine nisi apt 14 editor desics ats 1 AV I 1 find myself aw wa daw among ament mhd pine forests scenery anid arid hospit abl abi pu 0 1 o ople opie 16 stated gt ateo Malli maine ey v tue tut eatoe catoe my paints anc aan oan onn par entson both eides sides a as wel Us many sta go gospel pel pei this the pine opine ean ehu can broi a jar large e number of latter day saints sainta w ho save mave been beeh hof hon ed for th stern ste rn integrity of their course in relation n to td th tilo thle cause of q ft ruth truth 1 OI 01 thursday evening evening the I 1 orom from boston and arrived id iri me ale at a cayll daylight iiii thence proceeding by rail to bro Browne infield iV field where I 1 expected to finy fini nind find relatives but failed they having moved I 1 immediately proceeded on foot as traveling fael ot to bei be had to the aji lages b no baick harrison hartson noh nori K orvay yay and ad R South U th ear par all in iok loxy fprd county From South South bouth paris by fay rail rall and oa 04 on to west par paris isi nethel bethel and ane wry passing through villages A 1 WIY WI wry Y Z met meurl friends ends and reia rela V el ayes of sey bey erfil families who are hie enol jauw dauw jacow in utah and alad the same shine old t chaha uha iha t lias been I 1 reiterated in nay y earm eara ab so many tible s while among people who have frields frienda and ana ana relatives in utah to the effect thatA aiu aAd friend rf anda andre re alg aig io oln ltv etite vt ite to them thein was a again iain lain repeated t it s seem e b ems sto to me aults duits wha ha erecting ered fo utan qt ab leaving be a proper ao appreciation p F ecla ifon ilon of IN would r result e stil sill taroma nom a can continued need with them or the tho i occasional el iding church tract traci or r work or grmon l a pL paper per less lerg t C si negligence in relation to this mat L ter would exist th thu Q orman of manx many of th faints writing inz ID ing W to their friends in tha the world ord greatly in increase M 1 tater the fhe vrej prejudice udice on ion 97 92 17 aw uthe art or t tho 1 latter who often thiu think their friends in utah are prohibited from writing td tid br visit vis ing them so changes th the nature mature orits of its conver converts tp as to cause them to cease loving their nearest kindred und dearest friends in making tho the journey to the several places f eave havo have named though it has occupied but five days I 1 have preached oncey once and recel received nearly or quite half a ff score geore of invitations for preaching which it ris his 18 impossible for me we to accept I 1 have two appointments ahead and it seems beems as though the people are very willi willing tig to hear something about the 11 harmons mormons Mor Hor mons and mormonism judging from the spirit manifested by those whom I J have met inet personally I 1 much re regret re that I 1 have not more time tos to spend e d in this state but I 1 have pro promised ise to return to td massachusetts by oct to coni boul complete piete the organization etc of a company of about twenty to twenty nive five saints who will emigrate to MAU this fall and E I 1 have many different places and rela reia relatives tives to visit for the purpose of obtaining before taking id vantage of my release to return home BO so that I 1 cannat st stop t to 0 accept the many invitations I 1 octav have to preach the people of maine in the thet region legion where I 1 have havo leen been traveling aro are simple in hian ht anners annons nerg in speech honet honest frank i pliable stable in their way ind being beine down east yankees are of course very inquisitive and the moment a stranger appears in the village all are anthe on the alert to binl nd out w rg 0 lu itt can edn bo ve the tae points chave I 1 have visited are vIII villages Age remote 1 fram cities and the people are rd consequently less corrupted with the prevailing pride aride and aud extravagance but sexual impurity has haa spread spread among even these rustic people during this generation with a rapidity that appall the aged survivors of 0 the thip abt 14 ast purer one and I 1 have within a day ot two met meb several very aged people who would deaca decants nt in doleful terms upon the degener degeneracy vL ay of the 4 present com compared p ared with the timea time when they were young 1 n there is no nb foreign pop population 1 ula uia tion td speak peak ofin maine and consequent 4 ly the population is it t is a most painful fact that the bid sid rai Ral tani race nace iia ira cals is rapidly b cc b in ing extinct and the most shameful 11 p phase hase of the matter is the fact tha that therace the Is committing suicide by b practising practicing unnatural measures for the prevention and prenatal pre fi natal iti liles desi deai i offspring 5 r ti it is sad indeed t to see we thil thac racey nace race one oneff ahe the noblest that ever eve grace the tho earth coming willing to an untimely disgraceful end e nd ilch had it i beell been destroyed by war by feb fes t I 1 lende hencely Ien len cely by famine at oi even by i hope of retaining 4 par lol iol li hid A r atigo hox hor hex ma og A ai I 1 ra te lae JAC d J u of f tj encircles mern merd r of me its founders the sheen et t their thein bir bin de 41 of eif elf self seif denial d devotion if religion ada heroism in asserting and maintains ing the tho dogma all men are ar bord iree lrea rree free and equal foai foal 0 wilt will be d pbs bbs r at it dinnee dinned di nned W W acco neco account urit hrit which the faithful historian will 4 ta b th 14 et effect iha tha that the thib race canid came toh to ap u untimely I 1 ay jg ilg U no min loua end enli I 1 t through r gh practicing practising one of tile the WO in post at a abominable ina lna ae an alq li unnatural fillat hal kal species 0 af chime crime r I 1 in q known know li to 0 o man this passage 6 of hist bist history ory oky will be ii a sad doin eoin commentary upon the ke boasted civilization ot of that race and this age and country and wid will serve as a solemn P sn jlii iiii i to all ill future peoples and to 0 o whom I 1 irmay anay come liot hot to reject the dospel gospel of jesus christ nor n arper persecute becu i te sainta saints bf the most nigh sigh lest iest the guilty vt from having the holy spirit so fa withdrawn from them that they will be given ovar over oven to the abject slavery of their awn bas base e passions and lusts working that which is unseemly and so accomplishing their own extermination the people of maine have bave not noi no committed ed themselves i in themay the way of persecuting the saints to the h I 1 ek extent i ent have and pa r t I 1 y to this fact I 1 attribute the good goo too d ma prospects ecta for gi gathering therin g many honest st souls from among them thai thap tha now seem beem to exist 16 for r I 1 cerr thinly have falth faith thit woodwork 1 might bi be 3 done br bf preaching the gospel here inthis in this state te efforts apostates apostate bave have lately mad for the purpose lf creating ii a opinion of the saints bf god tiie tile spread of 1 truth have had ah an effect exa exactly etly opposite to thednel the onet intended the lectures they have delivered and the books they have scattered broadcast hava been with lies lieh as to well n nigh leh derov all confidence in the veracity of the respective tiva aut authors hoins and have hake baveas al the same sam time served to excite a spirit of enquiry in the minds of the honest to lind find put the real truth thus the lord wor keth tb ho he uses the efforts of his enemies for the s spread p r e ad of his work wise and great esthe is the lord and foolish bretey who think to retard the pro progress gres of his wark work with their puny efforts they will simply succeed in bringing disgrace and disappointment upon their own heads in a few days I 1 shall proceed to visit some towns hampshire calling lupow acme xela yela tives of bce geo A smiths family famili returning within a w week eek to Grafton I 1 shall proceed to some points poin tsIn in the central part of this state and then return tum to Massachusetts your brother in the gospel BF jr h the swedish art exhibit at the cen i tennial teu nral ulai i j i philadelphia sept ia editor deseret bew wew newsy siv the centennial exposition 3 even af f it should accomplish no other desirable e object will do this it will help to teach us that there is another portion of europe than thin germany france and italy upon which the tourist usually expends his vagrant energy and J in that far off region which the ancients call lives ilves a refined erudite ef and energetic p people eople 1 who have havo kepl kept abreast with the fhe moving world in the arts scle sciences ribes and I 1 in industries dus tries abut jhb on account of the sparseness of heir flur copulation and a certain isolation imposed by their language lack such audience as a always lma iwa ima b ys awaits the english Vr brench trench 0 or r german production the we elish clish art collection hns has been se but afew connoisseurs who gere vere 6 rd not unfamiliar with the names h burjesson herzberg 0 hj 0 o abo ej hermelin lindegren nordenberg and ani ribbing the most conspicuous picture in the swedish doi dol collection lection both on du account of its size eize arnd arid excellence is 19 the burning of the royal palace ab adi Stoc stockholm khom in the youth of marnes caries ae twelfth twelfths b by bi i J cihock ento tt the picture might be more properly call ca lIedThe edyThe escape of the royal ff amily from the bamin burning palace ilbo magnificent staircaSe i ia seen suen thu aged but bul still regal grandmother grand molher suppo 9 by charles oharles the twelfth aa and d his fa hister sister while a younger sister hastens before them bearing jin her arms aims a rescued poodle 1 they rhey are followed by ladies and aud gentlemen of the royal some of whom inthe tho confusion sion bion 0 af o f flig bt a few pf af the more moro pre precious pie elous clous lei hei dooms ot the royal jare mainly intent upon drow drom IT tha ho subject isi paa pam erful ant ani concepti on and it is sustained busta inet ineA in the minutest details of its ite treatment the tho filial fiftal heroism of ahe prince ap and 4 princess althey as they down dowa the graup grand staircase but do not forget r royalty rp al ty euen emen in the af pf calamity tydd ja perhaps tda dempf af pf the artist arl axi but ana picture is strong gnall in all ail its parts ald aid 8 bair stir ti fling smoke are intensely real au and the majestic sweep of ahe the broad staircase without it tragic tableau and lurid back ground would be in itself a picture this painting is effectively as from a desire for contrast bysie by ax pictures which are its iu iia ch character arac they are 1 spring 91 11 b by C 0 E a ph pain inting of tie the french school portraying the vernal season of both nature and the heart a green for far fo foresta estia iesta resta resia wild path pathway why wiy and two iwo A wedding in a swedish country church by B Norden nordenberg gergs bergs is a painting ol 01 or the dusseldorf Puss eldorf school scho 1 ia in which every detail of the ahu church ach interior as well as of the wedding paraphernalia and tableau is reproduced t with photographic exactitude tu dei dep while the tho faceson face t he the happy pair palk as well weli as of their aged parents are full of iha hopes and solemnity that kent lent thu the occasion opre toh foh tor a festl festi festival val by aud aug is vi in lir still alfe i pid afa r tery fery high order of merit it woul 6 1 3 be e entirely superfluous to label tho the 6 good things wines nes le vegetables meats and the I 1 ean eln canvass cAn v vais vals li fortunately out of reach ib ble I 1 t fh ta mell teli 0 this artist has hns hason bason echi biti po bif pictures in market markt atly otey in th dusseldorf the ipei ipe 1 representing Te presenting 9 the th chagrin akrin agrin of anold peasant idis offe the fragments of vi ms 4 60 0 o fragrant litt litti littlee lek lei clay day companion and visitors tors tora in the i am amsterdam aez rez verdain dain museum looking nt at I 1 Rem brandts night watch wat c h this picture within a picture Is ah an effective contrast representing the di merence difference of coloring luethe in the old a and n d new schools baron hermelin to whom creidt is due for the excellent arrangement of tho the pictures in this collection has a few pieces on exhibition the best of which I 1 think is faa A fishing place near stock holm this picture presents a very happy compromise between the french and Dass dusseldorf eldorf schools producing a bold bola effect and fine perspective without ignoring the leritges verities Veri les ties of detail his t W winter inter lnier day in Swed sweden tan P and his hia poor foor peoples peopled graveyard are both good but neither of these is so pleasing as his ti first snow where the gorgeous gorge oua tints ofin of an autumnal forest are seen through gb a thin fall of the wintry element professor berg of the art academy stockholm bas has no less than eight pictures on exhibition not one of which id Is an inferior painting th they ey are chlo chic chiefly fly marine views and landscapes birchwood in sweden is hi his s largest and perhaps best picture it is of the french school schools but not an extreme specimen cc A swedish waterfall Wa by tha same artist representing an old oid mill a mountain torrent and an approaching storm stormy and his hia 91 bisbing Vis hing bing harbor on the coast of sweden also his interior view of a pino pine forest deserve a more extended notice than I 1 have space to give glye them here dark moments 1 by baron aaron G |