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Show ? jg " ah. .w1 i T" tfi'wy i, V , ( ? DAILY CORI.WK ItEPOHTEH. DENNIS J. TOOMY. Editor and Proprietor., SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1871. "RELICIOUS POLYGAMY. lew. And such men as Mr. Ames ndmitlt, preposterous as it is. Why, there isnt a man in the world who knows tho inelTable meanness, cruelty, and brutality of this damnable deed better than the one that does it. Nor so well. For he has been at It all his life. He knows the debasing effect of th habit by experience. IIo knows there is no more religion in it than tbgre is in the nightly forage of the tiger. Yet doubtless the spectacle of a few women; more or less, nailed to the cro3 of polygamy, has become ft necessity to him. Without this in his back yard to feast upon daily, life would soon 'pale on ' his diseased taste. Let this thing go on by all means. It is due to the kauic of religion, doubtless. Speaking of the bad habit some people have of ascribing a religious motive to polygamy we howd ft day or two ago, from pnrvly 3Ioim m testimony, that grew naturally out of tho iooso and multltadinous amours of tho first Mormons. In their firt fever of barbaric wantonness, they swept ftway all that chris- tians hold sacred, including marriage. "They drifted along for years on the current HISTORY OF MORfilOHISM. of iccnso with no dofinito ideas on the sub cct, but at Nauvoo this ctirront had swelled IWritbn exprcsily for the Coaiwat Ripobtie to such proportions as to threaten them with a trim and mociuct .:ouu ut ot Un destruction. Under tho pressure M necessi- ant Tvr-of n t till Un.j Ucln ty they finally eliminated from this frightful chaos the idea that sexual commerce, inside Incident of tho Mountain of law, was right; out-id- e of it, wrong. It Auothcr SI endow Maaanere-Drlfflia- m Yonnf waTonly necessary, then, to adapt the law Certainly the Mounter that Ordered the Coimnlitlon of that Horrible to the lawlessness of their desires, and they Crime Ilia (Snllt Iulmpeaeliable-HanfflM- ir adwould have a system well calculated to too iiooti for the Illood vance their purpose, namely, the building N tallied Prophet Ilia Cowardly , hubordlnnte, folouel Dame The up of a theocratic state, which should ultiObject of tlieae I.ettera to Bring; the mately aborb all others. Its perfect adapVillalua to Justice. tation to that end aro too obvious to need Salt Lakk Crrr, Sept. 21, 1871. list nfnt, ' An Open Letter to Brigham Young. reveJlut the production of tho hen-roolation nnd tho perfection and adoption to Sir: If you have ever asserted by a disome extent of this system of marriage, rect negation that you were not in some way d while It satisfied the theorists connected with nnd responsible for tho mns-sac- ro at tho .Mountain Meadows, I nm not vat. d Iu hard-lie- f of th mmi, only a aware of it. That you Ttavo in nn indirect, il Till! f .nr i w !ioj wiv the Mormon sort of fashion had Insulted by his haseproposals. A bitto seemed ter feud broke out at once, nnd spread withdeny such responsibility is unout tho city, Smith and the rest were obliged doubted. It Is true, however, you havo said but very little nbout it. It was a bad to deny tho existence of the revelation, as stated Thursday, on their oaths, and to egg to break, and tho farther it was kept 'publicly condemn the doctrino nnd tho prac- out of roach of expression tho hotter. Berevolution. sides, you havo certainly rented your hopes tice enjoined by the Even this did not sufiico to stay tho now of escaping tho perils nnd posiblo consefurious and still rising storm, beginning quences of a criminal charge in tho matter nnd unnsked-fo- r pardon among tho .Ifonnoi.?, anJ solely on account by tho of Smith's licentiousness, it increased in of President Buchanan, and therefore hoped fury until Smitli and his brother Ilyrum tho whole subject, if it could bo kepi quiet, wore murdered, and tho Mormons expelled would die a natural death. But I think, from the Plate., nrrow1y escaping diband-ineil- t sir, your attorneys will find that while said and luin. pardon included your operations in Echo , A few thousand Jitiiek together under tho Cuilon, oh tho Plains and el.sewhcro where leadership of Brigham Young. They fin- you were operating against tho military ally brought up in Utah nnd continued to forces of tho United States it did not include ns in practico olyg-unsecretly uliila denying it a warfare against Lee's did not tsom iin includo u the time to time the mod expedition. It publicly manner jut ns solcmly indeed as they extermination of peacenhlo families travelnow declare that it lies at tho base of their ing upon tho public highway. The inassa-crcin- g of thoso families was not an act of religious creed through their conferences, for which you wero pardoned, but rebellion and sacred books their their periodical, n commission of murder for which tho prinagents and missionaries everywhere, for liable to bo r'veml year after' this expulsion. cipals and accessories aro is Thcro which one At length its fruits bjcamc so apparent it hung. you have pjen could no longer ho concealed, It had to bo made ostensibly to. establish your innocence, but really in extenuation of your crime. 1 avowed or abandoned, it couldn't bo abanto tho story of your sending n special refer doned, its entanglements being of such a nature, and so, on the 20th of August, 1832, messenger to Colonel Dame forbidding tbc twenty two ynrs.affer tho organization of massacre. Tlrere nro some items connected with this matter to which I wi-- h to call your thy church, polygamy was openly acknowledged not only as a doctrine but as the doc- attention. To begin with, you never sent a special messenger at nil after your troops trine of the Mormon church. Such is in htief the s.mm history of how had left Cedar, but you probably did send polygamy camo to bo tho leading doctrine of a reply by tho courier sent by Colonel Dome tho Mormons, drawn from unquestioned asking you some question connected with Mormon sources. Now 'whom, on this tho expedition against the emigrants. What skeleton of lust, deceit, nnd lie, nro wo to that reply was is not ceitai iy known, but look for sincerity,1 courage, justice, truth, was supposed lo bo in tho emigrants' favor. honesty, generosity, honor; the commonest 1 wish to ask you why it was that Damo should tako tho trouble and go to tho exmanly qualities, let alone detolion to other and Li God, meekness, pense of expressing through to you any purity of heart and of life, and love, pccu tnesngo whatever concerning a company of liarly religious qualities ?U Where does re- emigrants quietly pursuing their way and ligion appear in this business? We demand especially a message which evidently affected the cvidcnco of cither religion or manliness and was intended to affect their lives and We property? What would bo thought , In tho history of Mormon polygamy. how or natural revealed, can if a courier from Colonel Dante should reach religion, jOsk I be alii with such a monster by any possl tio office of Governor Woods with a similar bP'ty, It tvllglms sanction found for po- message? That's tho question! Then, lygamy tn the worth ot Hint who said: II again, at what timo did Dame dispatch thnt that lookelh on a woman to lust after her, courier? Was it at tho tiino tho emigrants hath committed adultery with her already left Cedar? or at the beginning of tho tight? in his own heart?" Is it found In tho If tho former, then ho had nine days teforo Golden Rule? In tho sacred books of tho tho massacre in which to receive an answer Mormons which all pointedly condemn it? nnd dispatch it to Major lice. If tho latter, in tho consciousness of men or ho hearts of then ho had tlvo days. Now tho time necwomen? Is there any evidenco of religion essary to start a rncsiage from Parownn to in the licontious lifo and violent death of Salt Lake City nnd receive is reply to the Fnti'.h, followed by.tho almost total destruc- same would require not to exceed sixty-fiv- e tion of his deluded followers? in tho blood hours, and from Pnrowan to the 31 endows tained history of Mormon Utah? in tho four hours. Then, supposing that Leo imlives and homes, of Mormon po- mediately started a courier to Damo nt tho commencement of tho fight, I will add four lygamists? u look at it a moment in tho concrete. hours more, which would have given twenty-tBut a few days since a Mormon widower, hree surplus hours in which a menage from between forty and fifty years of age, enyou would havo saved tho lives and himself with two girls of sweet property of tho Arkansans had it pleased dowed seventeen. If any man of heart will take your Excellency to send such an order of the trouble to imagino these his own mercy. But, then, what reason havo wo to daughters or sisters, racro children, just suppose that Colonel Damo waited until to the tho fight had begun beforo bo sent his cour opening liko bursting fiower-buwarmth of life, needing more than ever bo-- 1 ier? On tho evening preceding tho morning fore or after that careful guidance which is tho troops left Cedar thcro was n meeting of man's natural and olicious office, ho will tho troops In that town, at which Damo was foci liow impossible it is'for anybody to bepresent and instructed tho militia in general lieve it to beiils religious duty to pluck these terms as to tbo object of the campaign, and firei-fl ?wers and grind! them in the dust ns to what they wero oxpccted to accomplish. with his hell to mako it impossible for After tho troops hnd started, Dame returned these fair Innocents to enjoy anything, even to Tarowan, and doubtless sent you word of God's sunshine, but on tho contrary, to cast tho fncL If this bo so, then ho had nine them into fires which must forever burn withr instead of five days in which to savo that out consuming them. company. And it is not to bo forgotton Is it conceivable that ft, man full of sinful that when the troops left Cedar, Damo ns years, lioary In iniquity as most of us are, knew the fato in storofor the emigrants timo thereafter. did at as well he any knowing that he cannot give these children one of two thing is certain; miserbe Now, sir, tho lovo without which they mud idea of exterminating that oom able, knowing that lie is consigning them to either tho dishonor and torture,'ogainst every pany originated at Tarowan nnd Cedar, or g sentiment of honorable manhood, against at Salt Lake City, and If at tho latter p!ac then in your office. But if Leo had started every dictate of natural and revealed idea It would not have met with the against tho conscience and., lav of that Is one of his country, 1 it conceivable, we say, that sanction of Colonel Dame, who In the most timid of men, and Is known apti a man of mature years, living to-din as the greatest cowar Utah, can do all this and Imagine that re- acknowledged Southern Utah, And one of tho cjarcst ligion hat any part in It, much more, that it lt e is a religious motive which impels him to evidences thnt Lees expedition of your direct and specific ordoiconiists do it? wcef called out Yet that 1 the claim, nothing more nor in tho fact that tho militia my 1 v , st , crack-braine- iu-t- non-committ- al, so-call- ed non-belligere- nt y sol-em- to-d- ay I n, to-d- ay so-call- j 3i di ! lifo-lon- ro-Jigi- orii ay wb-th- ; iv-u- and storied off by Damo. But l wo draw so far upon our imagination a? to supposo that the projoltion of lift) expedition was Dnme's ttill it would net havo met with tho approval of General Geotgo A., independently of you, and, of course, it would have boon dropped then and there. Akd, besldos, thnt precious trio wero too good ilormons, and too tvoli posted to dare to originate anything, more especially so important a campaign as tho one in contemplation. Fora little regimental officer to originate a public measure or act would havo been n presumption unknown in the annals of Utah. They knew that your rule included! everything civil and military within its active, vigilant, vigorou notice, and with a strong and unsparing arm controlled public and private action throughout' tho Territory, Dame, dared have Leo morel and wbuld'no Haight to order odt tho militia, and carry out to completion the campaign that accomplished tho Mountain Meadow massacre! than .they would dare sever their limbs 'from their bodies. Then why were the militia called out at allt There Is an ugly fact that comes in hero -- I mean the mission of your General George A. . Jle had traveled ahead of that company, commanding the people to sell them nothing nnd to buy nothing from them, and wasf in Dame's office when tho courier from Lee reached lurowan. But what is strango and some-whtinges this courier story with romance Is thnt your express and Lees should enter Dames office precisely at the same moment! Yours forbidding tho massacre, and JLc?s reporting to hi Colonel that the job was done! Upon tho whole, it i fair to doubt that you sent any such message, and if you did it wa one of, your artful dodges to shun responsibility, knowing, at you nut have known, that tho chances were a thousand to one that your message would arrive too lato to save the emigrants. Here the inquiries como in; that you sent your message Damo and not to Leo? nnd Dame who sent tho courier to you have been U if lie wn not a the Colonel of the regiment operating ngninri tho emigrants? Tho true answer to these questions would give to tho wholo movement it proper military look. Now comes tho pith of tho whole mattfe-rIt wus clearly understood, nntl wn doubtless tho fact, that you had put tho Territory under martial law. Keeping tim fact In view, the following queries include the whole matter? First, in tho calling out of thnt regiment, did Colonel Dame act upon his own responsibility? Second,! did ho net in pursuance of your order? Third, did he net ujion id order bused upon some general order of yours which would requite such proceeding in such a case? Fourth, if he had that bloody job done without specific order from you, would you not lutvo, called him and Leo Jo an account for it? Of course you would. Yo'4 pcihap? think that Argus Is pressing matters pretty clo-eAnd I nm sin that n ponsible future, terrible nnd retribut tivo in it character, force itjelf, not tin frequently, upon your guilty, imagination.' believed that the of all the record Jlormon Church has ft murders committed by ecclesiastical orderln years. Utah during the past twenty-fou- r in world tho rest of Tho crimes of all tho memorandum n that time would make brief in comparison to this. j, j Boox .j?e OT Jcst and Fear Not. , peut-jU- pJ WAS.. That is v' tnSBCIIANTO P3ai3- - ' AGENTS J Dirtt. Bret Ilarte, John Hay, R. II. Newell (Orpheus C. Kerr), have each published a volume of filth, which the nasty authors denominate poetry. Bluft. Apostato polygamists trying to dodge tho law with full hands of liyfocrUy. They too aro called to account for playing without license. j New Motto. , Tho vi ay Deseret, seo the crimson legend : i hard. Brigham look at it. of tho transgressor EVANSTON FOR l?EMS. : ii, Cc 13132110 i dla-erdr- rs ranr. arising from mlanitio They srn and In blgloy recommended as an of indlgeaUou are Invaluable a an Appetizer cte nnd Jiecapcrant, and in ra of General Imbiuty they lave never in a alnglo instance foiled iu producing the happy result. They are particularly BENEFICIAL iO fEUALE. strengthening the body. Invigorating the mind, and giving tone and elasticity to the wh lo system. The HOME UlTTEItl are compounded with the greatest care, and no Tonie Ftiraulant t.ss ever been offered to the pnbllA AO l'LKAHANT TO 1 HE TAKTF, and at th sme tlm combining no many r medical agent. Indorsed by the medical fratei nit v as the best H.owu to the riiarniacopie. It costs little to give them a fair tr al, and LACCn DECn AND ALS, mt psalir in i I OTAPLD AND PAtlCY I ' from many of the mod eminent physicians lu th conntry i JAMES A. JACKON k Po. hr. Loota. July. Oentbm!! you have comuiunica'tnl to the meda the receipt rf the 'Home BitUr, ical it cannot, therotore. he cun dered as a secret rr patent med etna, no patent having Iwen taken for ft We have evamtned th forn ul for making the "Home Bitter, snd unhesitatingly a iy t e combination la one of rare exe l.ence, all the artieea used In it composition ar the best "f Hie caa to which the belong, being highly T 'l.io. H ini u lant. Stomachic, narmir.aUvf an -- lightly Ltxativ. Th n,oJe of preparing them I strictly in accord nce with ti e rule of pharmacy. Having neJ th in, seen it eff't t in onr private practice, we tak p'eaaue in to a'l pero n rtcelrmt of tolling txdeg tli best Tonic and St'multnt now offered to the publ.c. F. G 1'omTrn, 3f. D. L. Ott. BotRLiKrzriK M. D. (! GlRtCK, U. D. ALFnrn Hr.rfu . M. r. A, War a. M.M. I).V. McDowlll. M. D. E. A. Claps, J C. WnmniLL, M. V. M. D. 8 . (, Sio-sDr C. V. F. Lrn'vm. W. A. Wilcox, IJ J. UnsFsrPtiMU. tT. S.lfAni'r IIoiHtal, Sr. Lorra, Mo., Oct. 8, A. JA K.SON & Co ! t have examined Jh7t) stomach the fornniU for rnaltlrg tl- "nrTr and ucJ them in the Hospital for the 'ast four t m viimblo tonic tho la nninths. I ooisid. r flu L, MEL'Itir.U. and stimulant now lu uo. Ta. A. JacKaijrA Co, 8r. Jn'y 6, he fnrmnla from atdeh our rcl having examl-icehratnl "Mamach Fttlcra" aie prepad. and havivv wl'pcasn i Ihe mcUi'id of cpml t.tng the different ll,e rccoiiimcnt them la nta, e From lh bi st tonic with which wc aro a ipUl'i-cd- . great car with which Hi y arc compounded, and frcm the cl ole mutiri Is a hit enter into th m, e Inv no 1 nbt that th.y iilfrovc, as they domovt tor a.artcuio pad atiLiulunt to wry to he, ras. ;t.y jour. cp.vlf T. Q Covitccx. If. D. T. 3. Vastixc, M. D. We cheerf lly concur whh ev ry wen! c ititained In the ahov textinj nld. John riimiiv, H, D. John 'ozlwav, M. D. M. i im Va-- t J,ttv T. Trwrt.v. M. r. O. f. WaLMU.M. V. .0. FatNRU '. M. L. W. V. Erur. f ivcrgTi, O t f?, JS7? I V o . Atfco'a )fAnt Mltrr : OuMita. At ,c r V ipsrvt. 1 I ' ahh- to Itruncd he f riii-- U f the "H-Sionncti Potters. "and. Bed 'hs tmc lra t ccn'Mi.. such e. arc M prnrai ! O- - TEL O O 33 32, TErj, s i plot! On last Thursday a tornado swept through tho main street of tho town, taking off the tin roofing of tho new Round House of the Union Pacific Railroad as though it wero loose tissue paper. Tho course of tho blast went aido a if to avoid other buildings of tho place and no more damage was done, although for a few second people wero badly frightened. Evanston has threo churches, the Baptist, Methodist and Presbyterian, each supported by largo congregations. There 11 also a Catholic church under way, and member of that sect will soon bo vorshipping In their Irih own house. Tho Chinamen engaged in the coal mines and on tho railroad, not to he without n refuge lor their peculiar religious ideastalk of erecting a tabernacle to Josh, Good Templars with their good work arc doing well in Evanton. Tho people of tho place expect to occupy tho thief politically and Commerrin cially, Wyoming; and it npjar that aro they making rapid strides that way. Wo heartily wi.--h them success, especially in their hopes of soon having a good newsI'ed c.l paper to pu-- h them aheaJ. po-itio- BREWED Family should have a Bottle. On tho assassin flag of Every We ak ev ry one te read the following cirtifloatei k LIQUOHQ Bacon j Han4, Shoulders, Elf, 1 recom-tnendtegthe- m IPt-ter- " a, Case Coodo of all -- !!it-tcr- (Undo. ! M CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE s, - CIGARS, & a, HEAVY IIAnDVVartC, - . d ! HOUSE and MULE 8IIOUA in-g- re v ia,t-avf.l- 1 r. ; i1 f j and Buildors Nalls. Blacksmiths I. Special luuucnain-- s OflVrfd 1 -- VO-i- me j u-t- 1 hr y .;i. psr-t"- Bit v-- y CoUHllVi;t vtl eci-i- .t f;- - ! totil td iPrn-- tj con,!, at, aod a at tnni'tiog to m corr hra-th b f tin I adntd anll.y tbe t fstuint f i w or l !tt fed itrfl tt (Ls I t l aliist Li-(- k. grocers and co:.;i$$::;) Finish the Work. j j 'Wlxoleculo The law, mightier than the sword of Oideon, is nt last , thank Are Indorsed and pwacr bed by raora leading Fhjr God, turned against the wicked, and must Rician lii an any oHier toulc or atimulant now in usr. Thryarn a HVllE PUKVENTATIVE far Kwrer go on until it smite them, hip and thigh. and Ague, IntemiilttenU. I Ijousnrra and aJl j at I It is Blood. what makes the polygahaists, murderers nnd other law breakers of Utah tremble at the names of 3IcKean, Baskin and ilaxwcil. Well may the malefactors of Zion cry out to the mountains to hide them from retributivo wrath. p, : nnnspiiOFF a go. ; j j .MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS es I aid-dc-eam- MISCELLANEOUS ADVTS. as it slwuld appear, and her chief Priest, who has offered up so many human sacri-Jlcupon the altar of his treasonable ambition and unholy lust, tho foul murderer that Abol'a. he reaMy is. rEl.S0NAL.L. 3L Foulke, Eq.,- Supervisor of Internal R.venuo, for California, Utah anil Nevada,! in our city ou otficiul hit'incsS. Mrs. O. J Ilollij-tcrwill arrive homo by this evening expre. train, lrotn the East. - c 'her - RJk-tr- io, fr a. 1'.. P. Vat 3 T,. (.. tvr-i- r fr if -1 td itrwrT. -j i d.,J s. i I, RR. WaTW. . d-- vH-r- 1- C. T. i M D. Jvrt tivtv4 h, M I itXf. I, r. 3. H. 1tvKi r, M. tr.t.ec, M. I. t. presftion find it O. A lKat rTr, M. I. W, i; Wool tv t n, 51. I. I.. Sum, E i ; W e undoubted sente of duty. I have neither CtoVlgO. Sept. .'t),lTI x nm. I thi r..tav f the "ve ebrm'cd hate is c the It ambition nor tu or aid ir to Frcsiiloncy inhib Seward lia St mirh Mil r. id fi. tt to he comosfd ( a that ire rot i.!irl th- b'at t i a nid b the prosecution of anybody. jNotv itbstnnd-iii- g lii cyo fixed uon, and ho cvjoct bowl out tlartirl. e Mrtlli'ail I'rofi-aull oa, ai on of th 1) st b iter Tho KinkuO turban and but nbw finding i nnd that exi n clear nd in justification, expreion; do.-ir- pro-ec- , fV. Tgnmii . M. Qrrt , M I) T. J J 1, N c. I. t'ltgVIB. Vrwnrn. V. u : - so thoroughly ij am- so well sati-lir- d convinced of your complicity in thmasucre nt tho 3Iountain Meadow, pntf in all th Vtoodraloncncnt murders that have been committed in Utah, that wero I your Judge - should undoubtedly hang you, and then n every anointed perjurer who-hatrial to swear And severe as tli language in, I am su:c It will find re1 States-priso- you-clear- . sponsive echo in more limn ono Alonnon breast. In order, to consider the history of "your administration in its true lighfc, and to hold your net at theirj jut t value, tho Mormon mind mu.-- t disrobe you of the regal purple in which you seem to be arrayed, mid displace from your brow thnt imagined L j compt-tiloiis- . a tho llovitng robe of tho l'aseu ha Vo now become his adopted costume, llu will htump tho Union on an elephant,1 attended with u troupe of SamurcanU dunciug girl and Nubians wilhctmbal. Ortontat habits ho ha found much to hi taste, and ono of tho most prominent plank of his plutiorm will assert tho superiority of tho chibouque to tho picsent Administration cigar, Albany Argus, j Mis Susan B. Anthony is In Oregon tryd one to lemaie ing to convert tho suffrage by delivering Mr. Elizabeth Cudy Aliss Anthony Staiilou'ii'lecturc muy steal 31r. btanton idea, butshecan never get her stylo ol delivering them. Ono of 31 r. b turnon's lectures delivered by the Old Hundred it lose It beauty. The people of Yankton, Dakota, are trying to gut up u diutuond excitement, Tiie JjakoUan ray: A rough diamond was lound on the bank of Jim River, which wa sent to ft jeweller In the East, who nays it is very valuable. A Yuakton jeweller thinks it worth ?1U0,000. It i claimed that other diamond have since been found. Tho New, York Leader, speaking of tho lato perlormamee of Home,- the spit dualist floating through the air and so forth says it i not no remarkable after all, it r that, long before he became a medium, Homo ucd to float around considerably with no viiblo . means of support. Some timo ago a fellow in Idaho married a girl ot twelve Summers.' llu was live loot tail, and congratulated himself on an appropriate) match; but since then she has started into an uncommon growth, and already overtops lnm by a loot, and is still elougatiug. New York has a lloWrr mission that a few zealous ladies have kept In activity for several season. Two of it suburban friends have, with their own hand, made up a hundred bouquet a week for one hospital this summer; und they are at work still. A letter from Utah reports that Brigham soung had a sharp fist fight recently with one of his wives. It seetns lie visited her privato room by mistake, not having made ft previous arrangement as Is the custom In the harem. A grass widow In New York has sued for divorce, alleging marriage under falso pretense as a ground for it. Shade of courtship! Does she suppose thero was ever a marriage of any other sort? web-iooto- dazzling tiara of divirvo authority. For o mind shall receive you ns tho long ns the ft monarch to rule and tho inspired seer to teach', your voico will be the voico of God, your affirmations tho inspiration of Heaven, and your every1 counsel and command a law which may not be disregarded. - It was your ambition so to teach and impress your people; nnd their unhappinefs1 to receive such instruction as the tuantiA which comes from Heaven, It wn this fa!o ftnd wicked estimate in which you have been held, that has compelled tho acceptance ns pure and true of dogmas which make no appeal to tins d scruples of a conscience, which henrt.1 no voico have for tho no sympathies for tho soul. It was tho Mormon faith in the reality of tho prophetic office, and in tho inspiration of Its acknowledged incumblood bent, which enabled you to fasten atonement upon tho church as an institu-tionnd to sanctify in their estimation as tho perfection of holiness,1 ideas and practices which the moral and religious sense! of Christendom has pronounced to be earthly, sensual and devilhh. It is astonishing that in the United States a wluli religious denomination car. bo found to accept as divine truths your. fAvorito dogmas. That ho right hand of tho Almighty i red with human blood; and tho road which leads the worshipor into the prcsenco of God and tho hily angels, .should have petticoats for guide-flagWo will get bravely over this by and by, when tho sobeg after thought shall come to dispel the illusion of your ImWholesale sad Retail Dealer in aginary royalty and wnteJlvlnity. Then th deceptive show, the false reasoning, tho Groceries, Provisions, Liquors, 'Utopian dream will disappear, and you will bo to us simply as a citizen of the United Cljjnvf i States. Then will we bo able to measure Fourth i CORISKE. Street, aogW-t- f your word by the same rulej and weigh your actions in tho same balance that we do RENT. A SJf ALL ADOBE other men's! Then, sir, will the dark and pOR house, plcaaantly located ' Apply to W. f bloody history of Utah appear to Monffonn T, Hol t, at th Bask of Coribh. auj m of tov in use. Wry II. MuVi.'ab. M. D. l. 8. IIaiin, H. 11. O. a, Maiinzo. 3. B. Walami. M. D. Nokmax 8. PABxra, m. n. xu l.ti l'or Sale j nj , - s! IIENHY LEIW13S, nnd Tobncoo, llriizi?lta fc Oroeera. JAS. A. JACKSON & CO., Props, I,nborntary 105 A 107 X. Oil atreet, EXPRESS & CO., 665 & 567 Broadway, N. Y., Importers of ' ! & HUGH WUIiEXDlU, ; DrvMoisrSs AND & CO., i ! . ; i c. hiciAy E. BLACK BALL, COF.lPflliy 'ih i HT. LOI IS, MO. jelT-l- r ' i ATX Proprietors. 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