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Show "GIVE ME THREE QBAIKS OF COBX, W r. , MOT1IEK!" Or two side of any picture, it U presumed that a man of ordinarily common sens would fnVarlabfy or a a general thing- choose the brighter. ' Such ha aver been our inclination; although' w claim no pre-emptive right tb common enaor extraordinarily good judg! roent. The good bright beaming aid of the picture of life and of the world at large ha ef tr ben our deitgbt. It is alway pleasing to bear of the great detdiand good act of our fellowmen, whttber they were Europeans, Americans, Hindoos, or eren Irisli. We loved . not'to hear of bloodshed. But we clapped our band in holy triumph a every chain was butt from the wrist or ankles of a human being. In TJtah w have no wperstltlou dread of slavery, nor of ibe "horrible bound of war" with which he ha io long been threatened. Hot there may bo a still fiercer foe in wait for her, if she is off ber guard. The time is yet keenly within our memory when a pound of flour In TJtah wa appreciated nd It valuo mora than paid. The time, too, i not far agone whan while we were in other countrie w heard of famine at, home, and that chlldrtX cried for bread and looked at P1 cupjioard. The time, too, we remembered remem-bered whn the pastor of the people bad ex-borted ex-borted them In good time to take care of thlr ln:and protect thtnuelves against those very coritlngencie. Wth few exception' tho dvlce wt passed unheeded. The granarle weroTjnbnllt. The board lumbrd in their ntha pine-tree, and the mechanic slept on (, ,r ,-, ...,.., ,,- ,r, ,,,,,,, , .,,,., -v..,; th supper5 cooked frohihls'lwt1 pihnd b't Bcnari ' Wo hay.e no disposition now to pVcietit gloom . and dark foreboding to our adW itjt we, a(;jiprhVbjtiliat tbetj is .tarolcjitiietsin; ..thjspravtdiflgifoV'iho'futurci amoag out" cttR iensi, whh J prtentou'of hjrdHlmis'i 16; a territory, liie. tabV, so ,far Hwaj,,and sriOWv-.bon'ndf sriOWv-.bon'ndf eir.ery ; man should have agrahaty; arid takVeare iiayelbat granary wel filled -Thi tory of i&H, frOm which t'iie matilal; of the Wrig we pttblfsb were4' Uk'ent ought t& Ibe'a lesgon to all. It Is . not tbeetience of fie-' tibttbtt'tTaf't 'thrbiiglijlJH! "whole, jpependirig np6nv jf earjy jupjille thsr jppoi; denizen at Ireland found UrtVncly', the failure of one crop, nfrr'ireliuBS. Year after year the fltbiur'oil farnMed them, with but' lfttfe JaVortbelrtaffofllfo. ybey,.,ea)fd .riot to' 'look,ahaUand;iha result "rtastfideatK hf "famlne of ieorly three milloft 'ftf the; peopl, elrcropsalfedl ati'4'ln. vin;dtjlthe';iilj6: , .ones cry to their mbthert.for; "three,' gralu ;o"f; corn;? ' . ' : x t i now.ofteh'bavs'we b'feri 'exbprte'H ,ir'om iVtl piiipit, an'ii -trie -prees,- ,to ;ilro andY.pr'esevo anVtalnv Are.thoiio'exbbrtatlohs t'f.'ba' ea tirely unheedfdl 5 . ye lfek atound-fts wVp& thrbt-gh our setWtrhentsf, and. wltero do wc fipd.tliegrahariei'that oight to 1 the ills ttnguisbing-hiaris of a frugal pcopWJ The are but oho among a thousand. The immense emigration to Pifee" reakcall for a .huge amount of Wendslufls Xrom bur field. "We would not tlemand of our U llow-cltfzcnSi llow-cltfzcnSi to withhold their upp!Ie, We wotild slmpty mk them to j-rovfde for tbeir own tiousehold, or; inform ihem. if they hot that lhy l'ate worRtfthan lnfidtis," Every lad 'pi, X family,- ppglit , (o liato a granary ef blsown, aud In that lie shouldibe, careful to b'ayc d-pteitea"irjbt 'less, tlmavtwo years au'ppiy The blbOpjiIaar"lpblicd' Up to n father o'Ahe people, showld' argej.,t?; and roake.lt, tn prefttenc of otUcrless imper-ia'nt: imper-ia'nt: items, tr.Vul'Ict'of tlielr leacfijiigsl Vr ' "Much" might ire )i'y upon thro mdttets. .But they ara. talked" of daily, ;nd in. public. Wo haVe lrayehedover the grai'ves'bf millloafc wbo fell by iho grasping paw of fkmino, . We haya wandered 'tlitaugh th dwetted firfds and empty cabins of the victim of tlio borribfa i tyrant? have heard the llttl ttne.;ry for. bread, atid e?h the skeleton molhf-l: fnlutlng; rrom'the tteit b'fbef baot's itii'ulremen tijand hence wc urge upon our friend that they board up and presetve their gtiftn .Let'iiota farr rdj-s iriditfe thtm.' to five i'p lh?ir "stair .of 1(1." Calicoes ijl'yct be like dust m .the ilpiert; and caistmeresr)d broadcloth broad-cloth wilt be.llke the wjld unffoncrs in' oar border. But wheat and flour will li iuore precious than the gold.af. th a". J evaJaVand the richest of theTlch wll beg ,for bread. - .... : Observe the lessnn of the. oft repeated leit, Taueavi; votm cbaw,!:" |