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Show O -- Jti I; '..i -- V; St. George, Utah, Wednesday, February 26, 1868. Vol.1 No. 6. of many of the larger denominations Hy under a new snd unknown prophet Thousands who profess that faith are in the line of his genealogy.: it Published .very WEDNESDAY When the time' ehall arrive -- when never suspected of being Mormons. the at "Times building, morning, Very many are ostesibly, openly con- his new and great leader shall reveal Ulah Ter. St. George, is nected with other chnrchei. Of this limself the toiling, homeless WHAT MIGHT HAPPEN IN THE BEST OF of this sublime faith shall he vast number ot Mormons, the intelliTor Our Disfa TIbm. families. gent majority are in the confidence gathered together from all the ends INSCRIBED TO MRS. ANDREW HEN In tlic fnllness of time, ' Miriam of the Prophet Smith's purpose con- of the earth and repossess their promRT, ON THE DEATH OF HER ised inheritance. The possessiou will DAUGHTER JOSEPHINE, brought forth a son; and on the eighth cerning the child of Miriam Chrisholm, be peaceable, The present owners WIFE OF MR. KING. day the prophet, in the presence of and accept hin as the true heir of of property will be rendered their his chosen counselors, curcumcised prophecy. to me home with joy my laat, last 0 bear the child and blessed him, and named Among those who accept this sues own in the full value thereof. All will and not with teare, him a name which should be his heir cessorship are the controlling mind-i- n be in peace and joy; and righteousFor gone la all the weight of care, with all the directory of the great bank of ness right, and God's law shall rule to prophecy and the deliverer of the its paint and feara . England! This institution owns in the land. saints. Tie but the empty casket borne to its GOOD NEWS 70R JOHN D0RV8IE7, ice, di'.ect or through agents, Urge INTERPOLATION. last resting place, The temple will be rebuilt upon properties and bodies of The growth in numbers and pow and valuable The spirit freed from earthly doge with land in the city of Nau voo, which every the ruins of the former edifice; but in er of the Mormon church in Hancock more than mortal grace the magnitude in wealth and effort snd oiler by interested parties magnitude and glorious beauty it wilt eounty, to purchase for speculation or use has surpass the former Now dwells amid the ehining throng in temple as a palaoe of Nauvoo, the violent population The of surpasses a hovel. abortive. education that blest home above, proved death of Smith, and forcible dispel Where sin and sorrow neer can come, aion of the saints to other localities, the young prophet, so complete in BAD NEWS FOR MAJ. BRANDON. where a11 ii peace and love. are historical facta with which most all its details and perfections, was The mansion which the martyred superintended and the expense borne of our are readers sufficently shall And when the spring again by directors in the bank of England, prophet had for his dwelling place at and flowers again shall bloom, who gave to that duty all th-- Nauvoo will be purged of Gentile more filled once And all the sir Is and money changers, and will be held FLIGHT OF MIRIAM AND THE CHILD HER anxiety and care which is bestow-- d in most sacred remembrance of its sainted sweet perfume, springs upon a prospective prince of the DEATH. builder. The birds, the little birds,will Bing among The announcement of the prophets realm. NAUVOO RBDlVITCa. th verdant trees; death at Certhage was brought to Nau-vo- VIEWS AND PURPOSES OF THE SAINTS And heard among the leafy bowers the The ruins and waste places of tho the same night by a messenger and THEIR FINAL RETURN TO NAUVOO. murmur of the breeze, eity will be rebuilded with iar greater confided to the privy council, who enwho accept the child of MiThose than at first. In short, All nature wakened from the sleep the joining profound secrecy for a few riam Chrisholm as their leader are not magnificence the long, long winters bring, boars, set about an inamodiato remo confined to the Mormon chnrch in bo ancient glory of the graat city will restored in a degree immeasurably O look upon the lovely scene, and with val of Miriam snd the child to a all place j England. scattered are They above all in grandeur that it had ever them joyfully sing. of safety. Thouover the civalized world. witnessed. The mother and child were hurried sands of quiet mediative saints in For in my home so far away drear winter A LUCXT PROPHET. neer can come; away hy night, and in charge of two the far-ocity of the plains. full The original Chrisholm estates in And lovely flowers are blooming there, faithful attendants, were conveyed in the faith of their deliverance, paEngland, had been in chancery during deer mother, in my home. through circuitous throoghfares, night tiently bide their time for the sum- a number of years, and the recent deNo words can tell, no pen describe, how and day to a distant seaport. Here, mons of their true head to go forth cision of the court has settled the title after weeks lingering illness, cense and repossess the land which God n Baron Chrisholms fair, how very fair, heirs, of whom And sweetest mueic from the choirs of an quent upon the terrible events through gave to his chosen for an inheritance. Edward, the youngest brother of which she passed, and the great fafills the Miriam, air. BAD A CASS. if IN JOE gels BRIGHAM AND living, is the direct. All JR., con'inuous of Miriam travel, tigue the other members of the family are 0 joy to greet thee, mother dear, with all Young is regarded by Jead Brigham, breathed Chrisholm her last, having we love io well Edward Chrisholm refused to confided her child to the protec- them a a usurper of the pricsthoed; first forinJentify himself with either Brigham-- , inAmong the gcoi and blest in heaven, tion of God and the faithful mercies a mere pretender, without gifts or ites cr Strangites, but remained quiever more to dwell. spiration. of her attendants. in the vicinity of Nauvoo. Issue. Fillmore, Feb. 12. Joseph Smith, Jr., is not regarded etly About 1650 he marriedbut had nowhat became of the xnfant frophet as the true successor of his father is es.eemed a good issue. Ills wife died of choltrainMon-tr-s- e ROMANCING TH3 M0RM0N3-FICriO- N. An outward-bounship conveyed' in 1851. Since then nothing (Concluded.) these faithful messengers and their J,ncst ,n,,n possessing tew natural has been heard from at him save a an? no.ne whatever of inspratioa. illustrious charge to the thorns of 8 he had lest his life in a 11 th" h,e WU cheerfully MIRIAM S VISION. England. There wore these fund to luirid elmed steamboat disaster. It is probable that the prophets That night liman had a dream ' whom ke prophet . purpose concern- the rumor was true, as letters end ad- re to iw appot ea ma.le child had been this which ; known, ap-the iu vision .fan angel roy mg vertisements addressed to him in every tbe token comiug. which unfolded to her and unto that, recognizing her; peered portion of the country have received no the tear of deliverance wonderful mysteries concerning the the messengers gave them, welcomed answer. By the terms of the decree promises of the Lord to Joseph re' him with joy , and made a solemn cov- and assembling of the saints at Nau of court, if Edward shall not appear specting the church; how that tribu enant to fulfil his fathers made com voo is appointed in consonance with;l0 claim is title to the estates by lations and persecutions should come mands concerning him. certain chionoiogy, which, according lnc llt 0f Msy. 1867, the next kin The child grew in stature, and even to the secret command of the prophet; upon God's chosen saints as a punish-moa- t guceed to the title of estates and should for their sins, an d they in tender years vied with many twice Smith, is lo be observed. It is near tiie baronetev. be driven out into sirnnge lands and his nge in mental gifts. Ilis educa- at Land. The nge of tho true heir The son of Mirian Chrisholm is tha scattered like sheep among those who tion was cared for with due regard very nearly agrees with that cXironol- - j only person now living to whom that know them not; that false prophets (0 Jjfj physical developexnent,and at a sgy. The close observer of events in ' can descend unless Edward shall, should arise who wo ild teach them proper age he was admitted to and the Mormon church cannot I'avej apr.ear, which is not probable. The .i -J evisome failed to observo, recently, ia one of the wealthiest m Ecg "'passed with high honor the various these before before not seen stimulus of but dence that, error; paths icn(j. degrees of a collegiate course. A came to pass, a man child should be gpace of time was then spent by him sincQ the decline of that church in From this it will appear that the born unto her, of wonderful beauty of1 jn charge of trusty a com pin son, in Hancock county. new Mormon prophet will not come in travel through tho various countries whom of and mind, upon to the great work of re person empty-hand- ed THE NEW JERUSALEM. the latter days the mantle of apostle in Europe. The latter years have Pe0PleanJ i building P Concerning the future habitation, or mt,nS ship and propheoy should fall, and he been employed in quiet retirement of the reunhed for-- i th,,t magmheent New Jerusalem of should deliver the people from their and study, until tho days are fufilled nucleus, rather, to the fatfk-dert- he propkecy P called when unchurch J non together k' fathers flock. Corwdge wanderings and errors, and bring and he shall go forth and gather his new dispensation, there ia no ; them again into one fold and oao people into one fold, and lead them to in the minds of all who rec- - Republican. belief. the land which the Lord gave to his question ognize the true prophet, Thei.- le- inheritance for for an father The oldest woman in' America is Mrs. Jo&eph Jo- COVENANT CONCERNING THE PROMISED heir of pose concerning the his aposileship, and them he swore unto faithfulness and secrecy until these things should be fulfilled. -- . u e. wan-dere- o ! ff d ru-th- t. i .R.heatPhi j i ! i-- etto tl. i " - UEXR. the saints forever. MORMONS PLENTY; This wonderful dream Miraim hastened to reveal to the prophet; who Mormonism in England therefore, resrardinsr it as the voice of vet rapid out CTOWih 4 J8T lief is founded upon prophecy of forch who live9 ia th, n9UBtlial of sepb Smith, made at Nauvoo, in 1342, Ea86 Tennessee, and is aged onehandre J nnd which was recorded upon the sa- - aaj twenty one years. She ia blind, but -- ; -- |