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Show The VOL. 2. harrt st truly h yroi, Tut laborers are Jew? SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, SElTE.MBEK, NO. IX. 188:1 i eution in Kiriland and Missouri and Nstivoo, and in tailing truthful stories about the cruelty of the government of the United States, in corn pel ling them to enlist five hundred of their best and bravest men, with the privilege of chooi- - Mormouism w e them liberated 'o co&tlnuaty coming ir. to but bei jujo 1 vti-Vta.li conflict with ccfflsimtiocal government iu iipui oppression, vh'oh they will never be OuL. Missouri and Illimle, Ire'ora prjygaiuy wbie ttis sn pries hood is Devoted to Evangelical Christianity was adopted. Anl it never era live m har- Mowed to exe'ciae author .ty tn civil ettairs. Education, Temperance, Exposition. of mony wish, a republican formof government Furthermore, if a Legislative Coramiteioa Monoonism and General News in Utah, 1 or the v.stfss! Vi and s artset cf tier if paiiioliC i. Oj.Bua of Uiru were Sppuiatod, ism U, !LM it is swayed by a prieetloxl that and the priest'y Is gis.ature were, forever fct claims to have mpreme authority not oily stiie. the to t)L ot the country would hava The Grave. ia religious but in civil affairs, ud that civil frfcer doubt that this city sod Tenitory t A AYO ih of i'uo people jg due to this priest arc to be h.nc( bUCJli VII U a aiegitiiec Aroenc m. Amenoan s u.:s d from the i.eriav of ti; to hood ratter the ra than Federal n all the Mexican war after and rican retidicts would ba at Ami govern fighting capital BY ?. E. COI'MAMl. taught to . onot! at racted be e, and both ci y a id Xefrt-tu- ry was over and there wa no pros- The people are aL7v ttuVs tutry luuab iAjtf ill H IU The Grave is deep and still, wou.u Oj.er upou a caieer of growth, to be em- all pect of opposition, things. Tfeeconsequeoca ia that civil and and prosyerity whxh they wiT orver itce And hung with shadows oer, ployed for one year and then to be relighfus iYeniom is trodden under foot i i until tome sack radical chsaze mkea place. Tint rdn roui with darkest veil, uiehaures Lave beea A far off distant shore. discharged in California; and to Utah. For the despotism of this priesthood After over tho people is such that they cannot act tried f tr thiry-Hv- e ia vstn, it strikg of years have arms and their implements The nightingnleV sweet, carol the part ( f free and independent citizens. Tae me th water for mi it time ii abiat war given to them, at the expira- - recent ekeiou thowa Sounds not within the tomb; tint thora i no free, nieu to take back seats and ketp ituet ttatil tion of the fcGT'tX j amounting to the dom among the Mormon people, but that some tffici-n'- - measure has a trial. Unheeded by the sleeper, The roses sweet perfume. same thing as paying them for go- they vine the ticket that is givus them by the Of Cwurte, the Jjxsrn Neirs not The Oota- there is priesthood. its it, consequence bowl where were to the place agirnet a The widowed hri ie laments they ing a union of Church and State ia Utah, raifasiou. But this of one only is proof destined to go. The loss of husband dear; Oh, with what but such a mischievous union as the the wLdom of the tne&sara. For the Newt merges And for the loved ones gone, joy unspeakable these recitals were Stare in the Church, Thi it the cealisl and ding not speak !of tka lic-rsnpoop!-- , but The orphan drops the tear. listened to by the Saints, for were main evil of Moroiouim. for whew Moimon the prieittiool, in v.thi ; the dead hear not they not iu fulfilment, of prophecy? Now, we who Ere Americans, are opposed ii,ouiLf,ii-cf- it is. And the zaessu e bich tha Their groans and bitter sighs. and did not the clerk end one of to this ?ysm because it is a swindling pr e iui ou Dio-- t fesr, it the very one wliioh to rtiastrie, in the heart of the Be ought to be ftdot'dcJ, if the ordinary rales of Hut to the God above, Conference reports with the exult- attempt that s.vo'h rise. Their public, system cf uacrpaiou politcal art are are to be ubocrvt d ly piajer may ant, comment, that it was one of And tyranny which oarpruai'y foref. there eroi d TL rough tuee, 0 Gravel fee reach the most glorious of Jke Saints of the great ocean and nndurci Each untold What of the Might. Our longed for quiet home ; the Most High in these latter days. hardships and oaciiflces to get tit oi. We ate past, thy gloomy gates. Revelation upon revelation was opposed to tbit system, becauseto itouris, and We never more shall roam. Bv Kev. D. L. Leo? aio, A. M. tepub always his be.t, btl'erly hostile to the from out time time: Utah night, of coarse, which tv s b tea The poured lie an form government. Tae very nature of The poor heart, here below, rested one , God the of dark, at (I w.th d ss Moi monism r it into long and eace-.dinpeipctuai upon Spirit brings By sorrow tempest-drivencould be tbit. No 4 'ttbt times that a? we Ameras with most Sister pu.e Saints in every meeting. everything May lasting peace attain, the. midaight hour was pcsstd to 185G 8, dureducation icans cf matters in government, in heaven. And perfect joy Beebe at one of the assemblies and She home training of the jojog And we ing the Kef ma ion period, when poiyg- the spoke iu tongues and the Prophet expect to oppose this sytism of pi is ly dtcep grtHty nd blotd atonement occ u WALKS ABOUT and Seer and KeveHtor and Gov- tion and digpoti-u- until it is ect'.rtly up- - i beads, heaits and hands cf the blood were ernor, who had himself retired rooted from the toll of Utah. Fir ibis yuf-po- and wbcu d eadful deeds cf u Mev Mount et msssore the with I to use we istsuci all the itgsi au moral mnn, from the polyghot business, went BY A FEDKST1UAK. aa the c'lmsx of horron. Then again means witkiu our reach. so far as to say that it would beat At the Bams time, we piofecs to be the fclickoewrtt'ed dwa' ten years la er, or ia if let go on. What was friends cf the Mormon people. We a.k nothanoih r carnival of crime ran its Pentecost, . No. , tho shocking murdeis of Braes-fiel- d with corns-1of ia and civil the teive way there to hurt or- annoy In all the ing for oui rig its Tn 84 T. Orson Pratt, from whose onr-.d m and Dr. It ,b usou as soecimeni. Smca m is An writ resdily 7 t JU.U3 LfiyGUuaa, liUAjf fliUU.iiLUAo We ask for tha teg of no laws which those reigns of terror the mis ss, railroads, very remarkable wtnon preached a miserable Gentile appointee to wa sre not williag stag Ws wia i t j misiioa echoo's and cliureheE, Cong re soon a I abide ta on the under A territory entirely in Manchester, England, saintly the Chief Justiceship of the Terri- sea tha ma8cs cf the Mormoa people enj j lag leg-- atioa, heroic endeavor of the co rta, etc, lBth of August, 1848. W e quoted control with a population of twenty of freedom B&taa to and the with had thought, opiaioa end coopeiatDg have embed end cowed the Mormeeting tory, gone so largely in our introduction to or thirty thousand, a city with ten the consent of the w had sotioa which we enjoy, i heu . soy eietatio i mon Jb etch, sad at least at some points Prophet who ptofess to have from a all these walks about Zioa, was one of or fifteen thousand people, brought it to some temblaoceof decent behavsaid some things about polygamy, hoiinmpriesthood Divine but sever ior. Though therame old and snbrtd taugbfcy bt;-esd t authority, the pioneers to Salt Lake. After saints, save here and there a meek which was iueu divine a institution, to pvrpetra'e fiaudwiadUag, perjury defiaat, tyracnied rpiiii isssiaa, i eJ. it re sis locating the site of the city sought Gentile, who had the liberty of only on the sly that he ought not and Mount ftin Meadow can r,iu oonottui if evsn Omnip whose habitations in the saying what he thought, bat was . out, the whole ns lies-on to oue s of of We but have kiid that i thing yet feelings to have said, that made some of , ttsv oi ase for the will to such much the-Buesn'8 have is tfcs to ot were avoid in and mss careful tusssea ibe oracy good peculiar very future, thinking any- the women cry, but had not the -- t d a iff, cr wiih wliils who Mormon their 's who, jujats Dbjos aged, people pope, ly appendages for illuminating pur- thing objectionable to the powers Lion of the Lord . scared him we think are deco. vtd by aeJnnjn'iEd could only grin at pilgrims (Gent Dr) and bebef, poses that would no doubt" (be- that he. almost as badly as the appendages tricky set of man who have do mors right to bile hia nails with rage because he could corns cause the patent could neither be The Deseret News with the same were to frighten the great men of exercise authority aj a holy priis.hoid thsa at lb, m i o a ore bought nor stolen for the illumina- motto, Truth and Liberty that the .earth! And had not Rrocchus so many impe itom h bottomless pit. If Inspire of uesiub'orn fight frr nlfpec-den- c of the Feb-rthe masses cf thJ Mormon people had had govern meut and ebol'as tion of the cities of the great world) it has now, edited by one of the and and Branded ury (federal the advantages of thorough education m poiit cal Cornu ion in the Great bait Irska Day cause its great men to feel anxious first Presidency, Willard Richards, officers) gone way back into Ba by-lo- n? their youth, they would see very clearly th-- t batia.eudtaough a 1 wHcnfcr of carnal weapon to emigrate to Zion, only to be published only every other week And had not their depart ure these men who claim to be priests maiEtaii have been umd vu hui consCH-- e or , when beheld Bnith have bees they frightened away at five dollars per annum, single been sung by the Virgin High themselves is power ead wealih, by a cun the fol.'overs of J of gtevdy defeat EiDgeyfct.m of outrsgeous swii,d.r.g, wl ieh I obliged to chr Did its splendor' the apostle, . with copies tweuty-iiv- e and one cents; Miss Eliza R. Snow in for one ktend to lose no opportunity to Ustir Priestess, Thtir victories rchsmis Brigham, the Moses, ventured to John I). Lee, then and for some the following strains: to expose. been Lm seen, ore and for the nine, fave winter quarters; and in the follow- years after a great man in Israel, THK tlEMEDV. while ground once at has never been reTho Broeclrjs, Day and Brandabury what this is tie Now, hr received commission his remedy in. the Santa Clara and And Harris too, the ing spring, its agent gain d. Tnousti vi a vacillating aUesnpts Secretary one of tha great aafl rhar... in state rf Mor-moru- sm affairs, the fully blew ami to go to England to preach Rio Virgin settlements, whither by Have gone! they went but when they Territories of the Union? Only cincieut ba at Washington have pftnned that powers and the emigration of its counsel he had recently moved, left us remedies have been proposed. Ons is to enginery and organ zed assault in si oh lmb-io- n of Great the to the converts divids this Territory betvten tha Ststrs of They only of themselves bereft us. valley to roll on this kingdom. hat aiieiiyur oisdsu-aehaeDedone, and Colorado, While this would be nd all Nevada Salt Lake in the deep and lonely are nady fir a crushing mo vaicings Ah! what grand old days In The Deseret University in full r tu ;nt. recesses of the everlasting moan-tain- s. blast, with Orson Spencer, its which to walk about Zion with ait effectual remedy, it is useless to consiii-t, ernes there la no probability that thsee If is indeed touse,. ieg that 15,tK0 have of After an absence several chancellor, and a poet, by the name Pratt exultant, although the ap- two S'.b e) vroilJ content to such a trouble- been driven rre polls ia dregreoc, and we return with him to walk of W. W. Years, v . i bow Phelps, sometimes call- pendages were not yet in full blaze, some aadition-Tb- s ooe of them, ! high he aian-lgo! i? of about Ziou in 1H.VA sis that other temedy taking sometimes In and he the mind's d i r Kins but the how greet a kias; and ed the Judge, in the ai, eye; only sod from the civil fr'estbood awsy power eternal woild, caa be to in is o ibe had taken what he in us Let god quit Kings Jester, whose hymns are could see them. t it in the bands of & Legislative oiTir.- - tn ihe etrtiijy Zion. placing the. hold pri.-aWhere now is all ike glory of the place during these intervening four occasionally sang in the TabernacI ot Utah, r.p It is alio 8omet&.u f pa'rsctic citizen 4 !W men who kava which The of the righteous, its regent, who one universal dance and festival, pointml by the Fresdent, b&d confirmed by rusrrkd cot wifely but io much, are shakcountry upon years. the apostle iOGKect with such had recently made himself immor- led off by the Governor, to the the Senate. For myself, 1 meat heartily ap- ing ia tireir shre, feeKirg eafety in hollas or prove this remedy. AU the objections I bars in foreign pane, , t. laar-ha- k day and pleasure and prophetic anticipa- tal by a speech before the Gouheil tviiiciy Af bear'd sgaicsi it seem triEmg and i relea e tue and s1 ivmg thir torn Bd're by Gauda-lupe of night, the tion. had by of Health, delivered on Ensign In Deseret were free. treaty vant. Those who oppose it becaut-- they with oihtr law-bi- t - k I. bss be-- a dtmoa from the In chaste so and jurisit is uncoeehlu'i'jnal, are eimply sir a ed that Hidalgo passed Peak, language allege bo j unUbed (to be continued) on ol.) diction of Mexico, to that of the pure in spirit that only a fragment - o. putting their individual Judgment against the "hat so the ho defy tbs t . i Ayr vr sdam of three or four Con errf Isw of lire Lnl - o iuimi ;ti y need La rhowa United States. 01 Av could be permitted to ornaThe Mal't Ev U of Mormonism and which dei i Jed tft MOilier. S3 in the and that in spin, of . et ti nmele-- and limit It was now governed by that Con- ment the News, that was especially the Remedy. Noith- care cf Florid i, tha Terr.'ory ! can by rr cured lets pirjur,, stitution. which in the opinion of devoted to the publication, of the west end Michigsu, that Uie covernir ect rf a : a t m y have appearcS is tie Though By F.ev. E. G. McNisss, D. D. Territory by a Leg! lative Commissior, ep-- ! tlret a Baret cul l Iree Si-- , asd Joseph Smith, Jr. and all erher long prayers of th ia spits oi Utah the majority pointed by the President, is parfeedy legds-ma- e. of Cuirere s ard iaroii.-- , d ia Duw e - ideiA Outside is if? Wnat matter. Mormon elders was ordained and Oh, seem to tfciair that polygamy is the main evil, Besides, it invoivrs no principle sLa the lare ii cluipgt J inspired, especially in its first Brigham an i if this were destroyed the Mormon system more radical than the appointment nt the frora t!. aid Mussers i Jeddie; and the nnyMiiimenfc, to enable the Saints tu a ad Iiebcr would be quite tilerfisie. Bat while no one UDpreccdfcj&ted Commission do acting under nd an ids', genus build up the kingdom to be estab- Snows, and the Drafts, and oc- caa ovaresi iaiaie the b;dscsi oi poygsEjyif tb Lircuads Law, end no cumpecnt sathr.r- - TOi,fit behs-- e tbetusc ves or eke eiobase Sheif the conauiu- - j batems f tir; lished in the fulness of time, with casionally some lesser light, occu- is, sfier ail, one of tire amor feetares of the ity thinks of calling in qte-t!j- i !Fv7r ..I v. a ,n f hut !.!. ,i n a the .lie latter st is f sr.t ,ii AUV7IUfJU.BUi iims'.iy prcsu: ti!?", !re- all the ordinances', polygamy, pied the time of iks Saints to their oastic to ad American ideas of government, ihc decisicss, of tbe Suprusns Cuurt. I do ornr, tbe night Lns exchanged for tbs Mood atonement, etc, appertaining edification and delectation, in biases, dawo. Far frora v. Drknes sail prev&ik Legislntive libetiy, eduiatloa snd religon, before polyg- not favi r T Off'ur' tn th storv of their pers-e- amy was adopted sow. I wish to see the Mormon, people oppressed, COirriETED OW KIOH1H PAWS j Christian Advocate. fA After various elTorts upon the part of the Mormons to become the indepen&aat State of Deseret, Congress in 18,10, after cutting away tile extensive proportions of territory, that the provisional government had appropriated to itself, created the territory of Utah, anu Fillmore had appointed Young the governor, with six other gentlemen to till the respective federal offices, three of whom were Mormons. For this act of grace the Mormons gave the baptismal name of Presi- dint Fillmore to a county, his fam- ily name to a city, intended to be the capital, and have always print ed V.l.4 ilia ,ams in capitals when in their publications they wished to contrast him with a former Presi -dent of the United States: thus MILLARD FILLMORE Martin Van Suren: evidently copied from the symbolic manner of the Reformed Egyptian in expressing admiration and contempt. 8. Great Salt Lake City had been incorporated and an amiable fanatic, J. M. Grant, whose teachings helpea to prepare the way for the Mountain Meadow Massacre, and other little diabolistic maneuvers upon the part of the Saints, was its chosen Mayor. What more favorable position of affairs could be desired, than the emigrants of 1852 found, when they reached Zion, after their long and painful pilgrimage across the mountains, the plains and the sea? .w ii. h-- 1 tallk-tr.il-ws- tir c c irk-ne- i :e, o-- 18G6-3,wh- - b. . pi-y- hhs-chlev- SiaT-lreaue- u, to Com-Eus-i- on . e , tat . CDi.v-'csuif- '' ng-rel- its ,), lac u |