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. NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1855, 346 ey : pnited; for (you Weston. tox . 10. THE MORMONS Ea’ 3 i ott, 2 mani an aes de . Hackett os Progress and Policy of the Latter Day | they sball make .t your minds to his receipts, order ite ecstadition is seed. Ifhe has no seed, how could and in @ show the? , Saints. “hen make his soul an offering fo how it does fame tn thin att waa not LY cent tn bes tie Baron's WSs be that he must ; onee swelve. dollar house Tabernacle, | te Lord preprint orgie pee tinted 7 asamt Thestse to 00 his Falstaff, whish so | papers, we bave thought it worth while to make » trans. Lecture by Elder Orson Hyde, : By and by the reverse; but playe <0 Baron (We for fome time after, when he | lation from the Madyid journals of, all. its important [From ett meniet Nows, Oct, 19 and 26 cart It tn: It would nob Me Ste ts whlch My. “Blackett drvnt $1:200 at the Ive. The debate inoue of great interest, and shows | Balerba fronds nad brethren appeers {0 have fallen | told you there was an agent who wou! ‘otal anaes wn Theetrel”” the face of it thet it originated in an antlalavery to my lot to be your speaker af fhe ti psed inthe | Subject in bold relief, whic We were, and Bie with the idea that in read ‘attention to a subject searcheth all : healt this chapter carefully, 1 tng over old while ‘6 series of Pile gnve out the appointment for this even- ho ee tiom, i : necessary for deacons: “ theatrical we saw upon another to | Geclare his generation, 4 . which was te our mind by = ing/o meoting mY °7°, Toy wa fo the aabjoct oa “Who sball declare it?’ t, give my views with ting it = few days since, and we did not soot ey the. faith Senne $0 Team Ce ES. TE « ihink tat it upon the ’a reputation. seat eee Spit of God, may enable me to do, I desire | Isaiah, het, portion, of f in timony from ‘This morsing, however, ie fessived the aad the Spleuy candid’ and undivided attention, but I | periom of the, Karta, measures thst bat Mr, ‘would call the attention of the Huitor of Teast T shall also have Your prayers, that may | Pith the strong cd soe with thous arguments A0d smaaik myeaf bo- | rou! until death, « a fore him, if it ‘be my ‘good fortune ‘to acquit my- | caecoarsyy meee amply ‘as my heart would desire. teinnity of? “a4 “ee Mae tern, sometimes, by inlieidusls | jis exple a fa, BY Tensons why it J aonmsary | for some a¥er announced it in glowing capitals, Ko, ia That it they ‘only ‘need that polygamy Shey BY biahep dave ¢ but ‘may | false and libellous, and it is expected by Mr. Hackett ba Tot ewe Morsoasat gs sh Le gee pine Kf ‘Gus wits. ‘ir i et an os (or b oti) retracted in the next number of the Saturday Bs gor balers Fe et, ett ential not hla won pe pretiden, nd s good portion of his tone ta Warganor House Friday, Fob, 0; 1885 saguier Png ag ‘among theni. Still he not wish to be | We did not doubt the authenticity of this note, at first ave neration? For he was cut off out of the land | about his heart. He an t | but upon refleetion it occurred to us, not being familia Pr" and up, oF flooded 7 ‘se cam officiate in bis office, and mag: D f thi has b 80 on; and he loved them all. By and bye he dies, ‘and | aoe. Poins, might have written the note to play off s joke et Tullled, the otter port m has or will be; > | ‘be diee with devoted affection and love to them all,” ‘The office of a bishop is in his ward, and when he finds | upon us, and we therefore addressed the a a. men the ‘How was it with Mary and Martha, and other women Now, in the resurrection, which of these wie, wil | «man who is a business as a farmer ora | follows:— ‘She geizeipal whofuilowed him! In ld. times—and itis common in | he claim? There is no difference In bis lovato any of | tradeaman, and who fas plenty around him, aad is gen tele Feb.'20, 1968: be loved her equally as welt. He marries « third, ary to accept- | with Mr. Hackett’s penmanship, that some treacherous = paroarek P- | this day—the women, even as Sarab, called their hus- a king’ banda lord; the word lord is tantamount to husband; in es master, lord, husband, are about synoni- them, and they have all, perhaps, borme ‘children to | faith ing his tithing, he has no business there, | _ The editor of the Gazette presenta his com) to him,” He loves the children of one mothe , uiaren f only, Hay ye tithing thet man tes to pay for the | Mr. Hackett, and apologises acing, bat ‘a note the children of another. What say you", Which shal | benefit of the kingdom of God; his business iv more par- yurporting to have been writte: . Hackett ree i acme ws, ‘There isa party in Rest ae for intr: mn by Mr. and he ie received by him, the editor is anxious to in the resurrection ? #Why i houses of wido rs and orph . Sr Te mone, jo cruaimally indulge | Tere ig wetaad os TRS dio got meen e tyraat, bat | whove of thems To whom a ney Craccecsman”® | Souliy in Wi onsen af wi in’ righteousness lice a fe | {ts genuinsess before’ giving thet attention to it which | itis not the party which desires true 7 it fe, om ‘we setorel ‘Then, ‘gentlemen, do mot in- | | Nearah called her husband lord, abe designated hare by | "Shere is a case opposite to this, ‘where womaa mar- | ther, it merits, if authentic. the contrary, that which edvoostes slavéry {afte ows sdulge the expectation, if you shoruld be convinced by the | th 0Won coacter”” Whom Mary of old cameto the seput. | ried a husband anu he died, ehd'so.om; until she mes | ‘Foul, knowin by observation andis own experience, | _ Mr. Hackett assures of its authenticity in the follow- | country. Abd what ts the pi exguments I may adduce in favesr of thedectrine of poly: | on. on the rat day of the week, but instead of Guding | married to. coven husbands, and then she died. The | the tampiations that were continually thrown before | Dg adopt to counterbalance that Y Brouhaork er yout nth But" hte fo ta ground | Sus abe saw to ang in whe: Suiatde Teurecdon’foriny aod nee’> "Hoole: | Me Ut te taachent at iakelby Susy | To 20x Ramon orm Hrasna Guest? MSS | Tay. on abe aaeek Xtal flr " te t thou?” She | be im the resurrection?—for er,” The Sa- | you ordain a person a Op, charge | 7 q find ‘out cating agg ae pets Tas tor. ealdeate iy "Borate thay ibaa kon aay any viour gave a curious amswer. Baye be :—‘In the resur- | of a branch in apy one district or see that he has Drak Sm—J cannot tell what ‘‘note”’ have receiv: thoven age y, yale pce lJ anlar rection they neither marry nor sre given in marria, ife to begin with. He did not say, ‘But one wife;” | ed, butI bad the honor yesterday of addressing a note but they pepe ory angela of Got Now: tall me Bee | st does mot read 50; but he must i begin with; | to you respecting some misrepresentation in your num- useful results. In other nl oe I will say that the reot to the uttermost branch'in the tree? Pail ani 2 the angels are in heaven, and then we shall have the | inorder that he may not be continually drawn into | berof the 3d. instant. If you hed any authority for | government ake ate proclaimed * id, she turned heraelf bi a + if men wish to scoomplish any Sing, aad kxew uct thes it wan deme. Secu tt ef i pase vcd pcre joomla Lega thadiw ah pr Woman why weepert thout, Whom ek: | ‘secret, It is said: temptation while he is (o the line of his duty, visiting | such charge of vain glory, from any play bil oF news- 5 UPTO: garde: . Lie mocracy of Europe. Natural ee te te Mecca edo thowubject of a | tohim, Sir, it tise have borne him hence, tall’ mo wtere | In thoTast days will pour out my spiett upon ah gosh, | the Houses of widows and xphans, She. pogts:<he. a, |, Bole (ieteinath end referred to, Hf pred penne naff RJ nee. what was meant by This promised support ; ¢ dealof ridiculx. Iknow that the world at large, | ‘thoutast Inid him, and I will him away.” Jogus said | and yur sons and your dau, shall prophecy, and | flicted, and the sick in his ward. your specific reference can assure you | 254 the result has been that the United ‘States Sho prota to be gtouh oT sot plows morally up’ | SHUGRSGMYRy temas nage ancosen te hm | 3m Poon en hale ts mdggr old metal | He a convert with fling ematimes, oon fl | Spon tne sublet i that 1 never suggested o knew f | S08 aottog tn favor of the domocrany of lyf Hane : be ni;”” which is to say, mast am dreams. And o ni ry andmaids . and care for them; a uit etude of ht egy; "tec in he Very Ta there not here maniferted the affections of « witep | Eni pour out in those eave of my spit and thoy shall | Vey not 96cm ia of akg, tare, 0” 8 fanuly aa Bs Rerpectfully yours, tn much eon SN, ine aah ae ‘ tu ‘These words speak the kindred ti nd sym; ies that * otherwise woul an ry is not capa! CKETT. hi i democrac, Euro) je RT cogent ay ee psa Aol Common Mo that relation of hustont and wife, | You are praying every day, ‘thy kingdom come, | ef taking care of ‘pimeelf Now select @ young It is nettled, therefore, that the announcement which | SxeP' Cpenaioead’ epoca ar eee Beg 4 and thy will be done on earth as it 1s done iu heaven.’ rvéd himself in purit; we referred to wae merely of box office emanation, or Zou mover’ San nove thowits ts Aone to heaven, unless moan 708. Pata carried Piast plroumspec ty be- | original with some newspaper, and if inadvertently we Pee ted crease ‘ you can see it by vision, or the kingdom wha it does | fore the people and before God; it would not do ordain | gave the public cause to believe that Mr. Hackett drew | . Seon Lats, Minister of the ial, warned the come, unless it is revealed to you by the spirit of pro- | him to the oilice of a bishop, for he may be drawn into | # twelve hundred dollar house at the Tremont theatre, | Mar eke ee ae ta phesy or in dreams and visions; then you know it. temptation, and be lacks experience in Family matters; | and caused the same to be afterwards announced in Papcizeton, ayowing his own wishos for the is is the benefit of dreams and visions, although | but take a man who bas one wife at least, aman of ex. | glowing capitals, thereby, as Mr. Hackett thinks, im. ‘gape aes A this power is lightly spoken of and repudiated in the | perience like thourands of onr elders, men of strength of |. plying ‘‘vain glory,”” we beg leave to retract, for Mr. | _ “enor Fixico DE Soro Maron referred to the patriotiany Christian world, revelation of the Almighty from | mind, who have determination in them to preserve them- | Hackett’s word is sufficient proof to the contrary. of the inhabitants of Cubs, h of common religion? ‘Well,”’ you say, ‘ pea = Seed hase henes, Sietences, || esther plausible, but I wast > llttie’ more evidecoes T 1 it my-duty, under’ proper circum. | Want you to tind where it says the Saviour was actually | married.”’ Seats Gat tics sede Vinee Seeined Coens | Eave You. ever read your Bible? I must confess I have nd am unable to defend 1: upon the principles of truth, | Dot read it for some time, but looked more to Him who ‘they " 4 “Where will you tind s fa: 80 nearly allied by the ties eter, ese rag eee ticiansof the day v P] iy that ~ 5 hile rules on high, and to those who hold the word of life in f decided S istant see eet hae Ta the doak ee oPey) + should consider I | th eYpspiration of the Holy Ghost; 100k to them more | God to a man who holds the priesthood, and is enlight- | selves pure under all circumstances, at all times, aud in [From the same paper.) seas te Pampaniad’ Ue hall ries Wile eae Wellnow, friends and brethren,-will yeu listen to me | frequently than toit. [have once memorized the Bible, | ered by the Holy Ghost, whom God designs to make ® | 411 places in their wards. Now, Timothy, select such a END OF THE OPBRA SEASON. ty will nae aietaes Naa eur te ean ni a oe for a short time, and let me condact you, as fares 1 | #84 when any one quoted one verse i could quote the | Tuler and a governor in his eternal kingdom, is that be | man to be a bishop. FRIDAY—‘' NORMA” AND LAST SCENE OF LUCIA Di LamMER- | St, but tos second Troy. I do not say simple shall be able this evening, through ‘the volume of inrpi- | 2¢xt. Ihave memonzed it im English, German and He- | ™8y have many wives, that when he goes yonder to | 4 bishop in his calling and duty is with the chureh all MOOR, the United States, but cven a more mighty nati nd zation that is universally acknowledged ‘by all Christen. | Drew, still I do not profess to be very familiar with it | Another sphere, he may still ec “10 to perpetuate his | the time; he is not called to travel ‘abroad to preach, | Extensive arrangements for excursion trains reach- | lack the power to snateh the Island of Cuba from an if Rake tte wend ry hee the treth of heaven? Will | 20W, yet the sentiments and spirit of it arein my heart, | Species, and of the increase of luis kingdom and govern- | but is at home; he is not abroad in the world, but is | ing even to Worcester, the heart of Massachusetts, with | the ‘Spanish government acts as it oueht, . dom tobe listen t that | 904 will be as long as I live, and atéll remain when I am Tee e etre oF te, savings possten the seme | gone to ancther sphere. Where does tt say the Saviour now that inoplzed the breasts of the ancients, | Waa married? 1 believo I will read it for your accom- modation, or you might not believe my words were! to passe epentes upon those pages. Judge for say that th Ph iB y wi re shall be no end, says Daaiel. How does the | with the saints, 1 tions from the vicinity of Boston, gave a ; ae <a xingcom of God increase, Dut ty the increase of his sud- | When you bave got Jour bishop, he needs asststants, thewy audience for Grisi and Mario's last might {avopere, | conttomunee ey 2 min saat nince the limes when we ther Bengon pei thin wen. cyerything multiplies. A® | and he ordains councillors, priests, teachers and dea- | gt the Boston Theatre. The ladies were vastly in the Seri f Nebraska increase enn morning, even the muschitocs | cons, and calls them to help hiv; and he wishes men of | majority, and their brilliant array lighted un “ug guaifer | Mtitimé nation of the we have experienced seve- ves be 60 or not. ere is indeed Fuch a scripture. pf Nebraska increase and multiply. If they do, why not | hisown heart and hand to do this. Sayahe, ‘‘Idare | Hummin spite of baleful colored “atm, cement “7 aaa the first place, then, wo will look unto Abrahes, ‘We will turn over to the account of the marriage in Rebiines ted Genie acadhe oon better righ ¥ Theee | not even call s man to be a deacon, ta assist mein my | thusiasm came from the <aq féalization ofLorini’s rab. | Zeutralized by the valor and sense of honor of the ‘our father, and to Sarah who ‘bore us. for if -we are | Cana of Galilee, and the mother of Jeaus was there. on Fanscbiiges gd insect Tae result of a fallen world, | calling, unless he has sfamily.”” I¢ is not the bus'ness | stitution for ‘rio, &4 Pollione. which fell upon saber. | 1s. We possess—and I assert it for the satiafac- Christ's, then we are Abraham's aco and heirs accord- | Spd fomebody else, too. You will nd it in the second | but by.and-by there will be nothing to hurt or destroy | Gran {gnorant young man, of no experience in family | ban viriiers like a bolt of ice, So long had Loriai's | fence the Ne taneare whan, sufficient to fing im the Ing to the promise Let any story be told of my father, | cbapter of John’s Gospel: remember it and read it when | in all Uod’et aticty dtc are matter eens matters, to inquire into the circumstances of reser Wamid appeared in the bills and posterts wtthent bh my whereby dishonor is laid to his charge, or let any re- | You go home:— rity of heaven, are’ sealed on earth and te poston tire | and.to know the wants of every person. Some may want | Sign orevidence of auch @ person in operatic pentores, | one, tay, be onan e resent 10.ne, 408 1) ane Eriutgafate plant mesa | tenant an Rah ah takes | pou teaagy Martha mac manta | Paumeaeuatee aPugeierdmt aise | tay ante as aay om heed | nines a Ree ta jeyalty of a son wi i} 8 parent wel in 6 called and bis disciples to tl se. And when the. ed in he . q is not the business o| ys lo. ; but select a lightful anti tions of Mario’s sweet wert ii baw ap at Lo bosom, I will.resistell such reproach. No matter how | Wanted wine, the myther of Jesus saieh vato him, They have | shall be remitted in Jesvens ant Waa Teen man who has — & family to be adeacen, whose wife ry most expreeaive tenor as sure reward for pats abs Baer tue fo Mine, SERNes 40; the meee hans sinful 4 the} ht have been, their sins must be por- ine. Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what hi 4 can go with and assist him in administori Grayed before sae, Tock them eats At ne POE | ne wing. degus erith unto her, Woman, what Navetto do | earth hall be bound in heaven. ‘That priesthood that Deety ta the ward. agaiga amped oS Loniat abpenea “ange peaeppointment to many | (his allusion from « person who had advocated and ‘a % unto the servants, Whatsoever he saith unt , do it, | bas not this power 1s no better than a rope of sand. The \ fete Saye of toe BeiMacche Sas'hcheedorancntees | tmeetennnanlcs deras mith is thom, il Ue water: | petahood af dow ‘imighty, Lit ia shs word nage | foacosting shat the fetbers tach un a ihe Holy Scrip. | Wich frequently alt’ destroyed si costsol of ic | {nPdttaat sanction of the change in the condition of ltr lays of the Pattiarchs, and the head of those who | pote with water. And they filled them up tothe brim. And | when they treated the Saviour an they di tures. I will venture to say the view I take of the mat- | Many feared he would break down and therefore no dia. | P+] have been adopted into the covenant of Jehovah throu hen, Drawont now, and Eeer onto the gover- | their destisy in his hands the world-kueg him ant ee | {2 8 not to be disputed or disproved by Scripture or | gent-or murmer of dissatisfaction followed: the clasts But, since a bill is announced to assure the fa reas cuts made upon Bellini’s music and Romani’s beauriful | tranquillity of the Island, I reserve the explanation of ch the blood of his only begotten; fer if we are Curist'a, | nor ofthe feart: aad they bare ity’ When the ‘wales af the y then we are Abraham's seed and heirs according to the | fast had tustod tho water that w knew | came to his own and (oe iacelved him not; but the | Thave no reasovable grounds upon which to say it poetry. Adulgisa’s solo and the interview with Pollione | ™y views for the day when it is presented. To-day I can lent times for a man to bave closing so admirably in “‘L’amor suo” died and made | only :ell the Marquis de Albaida that since the philan- HI H ade 6, not wher eeit was, (but the acrvants which drow tho water | time will come that they will know him, and the power | wag ayeno rene a ‘knew,) the governor of the feast called tho bridegroom, and of his priesthood. rece fieciicn ct Mist, shad | Cinema nat aetna | ye igusgeet of lan hes wer tatew | Rerivemtath ae lie hon eta rate" | "out usin genet sommane o ay ae ra | SUDO Etna ewe ld ot ‘ther, : nehwine, fi union, and they will mult! f mmand ot 8 5 eh of iv ny Iatherof the futifai, bo ‘athe father of nay nation | fever bet thow ist Lops the good wisimal now. ""°™ | and’ replensh te world fo which they arg going.” | atm to the days of the anole, for they were lineal de- | evening. “The elect of recent aeyers wosthor could be | Which was to follow freedom and found only pauper: How was it with Abraham? Did le please God, walk | | Gentlemen, that is on plain as the translators, ar it. | quitpren tent ee Ton coy oa estates that cam be | taoght and practised the doctrine of ‘plurality of wives, | {recedia.sharp and thin upper notes; and hoarseness in | iem, vagrancy, and barbarity; the white raco elther émi- defore him uprightly, and obtain this testimony that | ferent councils over this scripture dare allow it to go to | te Presient, or that cen be a Governor or a Judge, but | gnd'were rerered by the v hole Jewiike cathe, ona we gs | Let, ae et ere ic nowever, exart, Her wtinost | graves oe bumbling (tall, and the bleok more mabappys he pleased God, and obtain promises that no other maa | the world; but the thing ia there; it is'tolds Jenes’orag. | 28:0 within the pale of the government of the United | pha ,vere revered by the v hole Jewish na ted and fol. | Shulin rere ve ies prot ng ea a eal le aap haa obtained since the daysof Abraham, the Son of | the bridegroom at the marriage of Cana of Galilee, and | Sitter, though they do not all bear rule; many are call- | jcwea ther teachings end exampler, en) 884 fh energy scold hed somewhat affected. In ‘Casta live’? | [In order to explain the views of Senor Feéjoo de Soto, Ged excepted? Jehovab promised that in’him and in | he told them what to do. z ¢4, and few are chosen, But in yonder worll those who | “So much I'wished to ray to my brethren and sisters, | 22° the cabaletta, the duets with Adalgisa, the great | yovor, we must bear in mind that he was the promoter his seed all the nations of the earth should be | Now there was actually a marrige; and if Jesus was | beat the priesthcod, and by their fnith and obedience | we have bad a splendid address From Brother Hyde fee vat sadsnnettl gechenamsireate tata of Food f ip—and clared Dleseed, as a pattern of piety, sad as the | not the bridegroom on that occasion, ploase tell who | Obtsin the sanction of the Almighty, they are sealed on | which Im grateful, Ifeel in my bh, leas’ éne ae nae ny ee Secure of Soe See best. ss boad f head of the church, Bocsiise “of hia faith: | was, 1 any wom can aoe tein aod prove that it was | fe7tH and in heaven, and will be exalted to rato and gov- | People all the time, and can say amen to Brotuer Ryde | Remus, that all cheerfully accepted Grisi’a farewell to | Eiperansa of Madrid that the African labcrers should be fulness in Keeping the commandments of Jehovah on | uot ihe kaviour ot the worl, then’I will acknowledge that Sony rarer) ua pihices, hired pce Laan oe fist rematte, Tiktow just ea uth ebekt thee eae. moh rs weenie Supiae ot done: pan wpsually | held under personal subjection during thelr sojourn in e i - . Bas ve snc bat tino wh han een they Motel! "i | ved o be tongheanto the scaten aoahy Hecoall | See greens ey aro wer snes, andwrvens 0 | Stayt "Hite got ana! fo HOt oo mony, 1s be: | sare gay ta grant of every hus tad la every form, | Cube after which they shoul be returne to Afton) Will ventuzo to say not one, Then, if wo aro his children, | seo bis seed before he wan crucified, “Has he, indeed, | (Ore that rule.’ Therefore, this family of old, which | ‘matter for a man ‘o bide himeelf from main tie Tene | Seated, Giulia Griat when ‘came from tho, Di | GA cits shall be very brief. Tthas beon sald, with ill we not do tho works of faithful Abraham? So said | passed by the nature of angels, ani taken | the Saviour spoke of, saying, ‘tin the resurrestion they | fory; the birds of the air, they aay, carry news acd if | OPeT&, A superbbanket of flowers came {rom the Di- | reference to the object of the United Stator ie the tuto, the Saviour wh ue the truth: 2 | neither marry nor are given in marriage,” are not rector’s box, and Thomas Comer, Esq. in became a ‘he mod and wil of Uk Father in hecvens Avo we'atvas | oetleeiog ated’ to peat Me ghingtg "aks | But angel who. ne-iér marry nor'Afo given in ar: | "42.2020%, ave pest of sourced for aformation. | Seelam to renter ral tipeer unis OME Borpused | soot cubty att ras ony” advocated by the South. hham’s seed, or are we bastards and not sons? That is | earth? No. But whes the secret 18 fully out, the seed The inet nedneuietaad tats eee wunings are | what you have heard to-night, and at other times. You Sherapea iecitegan Fa ede Sonieamelas and | this tenéency, which is loeal, based on the \de- the question. of the blessed shall te gathered in, in the last days; and ill hi ith ti ai hich made Susiai forget he | jance of slave Staten at Washington, th us see what Abrabam’s works were, Abraham o}- | he who has not the blood. of Abraham flowing ia ‘his Grom, And are one with the Saviour,'as he ia ong with |" yarriage Relations. hier ‘Hyde says ‘he “hag only | wes sn Arch-Druid, and Norma's dark eyes fash with | a general character, which is tho sdvantage for the Fr ete, gk bat, promise ave you obtsined: | yelar; who has not one particle of the Saviour’s in him, | shait be made ruler over many things; ve °°" 5! | just dipped into it, but af it will not be” cispleasing to | By wnetary” Gaia sere rpeas se ete nga Peer, eBOUS | States of the Union of taking possession of the fsland of at promise has the it 3?! Why,?? is a stereo’ ; i i ; ‘ mays cos, the Bible is al full of prowsisen made tothe | and vet be pethered ie: tee net dere eee JOU | gl tetes fev worde more to rns, and a great deal more | fun sound the sine or abe kote ae ane at beat | make ss she crossed the 'iags Frofoond and soemidey | ‘y's he wrenns of Sefones gatast the sttack froma thet le of God along go.” But what have the promises | the chosen of God, the weed of the blessed, that shall be | CA? be Said; for I havesonly just dipped into the subject | tiruily, and it will have itn desired elfeot e | eatte ranerrencugment for such flattering tokens of | powerful republic, wretched will be the destiny of that @ people of God long ago, todo with us? Have we | gathered. 'I do not despise to be called son of Abra | fr de ange want t0,8ay 8 feN things more, and perbaps | "Bud the whole subject of the marriage relation is not | PUbMe satisfaction. Lorini recovered his voice in the | Province wien it'preposes no other means of repel obtained promises to ourselves? There is the point. If | ham, if he had a dozen wives: or to be called a brother, | pains, "¢ Mont, Sitting occasion on which they could | jn my reach, nor in any other man’s resch on thin | econ Sct 0 far as to make a passable show of the | Bggression then armrd force, ‘The means of reed Sur fathers obtained promises that they should be fed, | a con, » child of the Savicr, if be had Mary, and Martha | Pé,a\f., You never see a Mormon man who beara the | carh It is without beginning of days or end of years, | ROMA Pro-Consul; vot the contrast with Bottini or | Aefence are to de found tn the prudence ct ine tanec and were fed, thelr eating and drinking’ does not satisfy | and several others ax wives; and though he did cant | Pzlesthood—unless it is Ag Beppe who only | jt isa hard matter to reach, Ne ca some things Py otal rede ey State eS taut, in the Spanish government, which can do Cs ae my ap 5 ‘Bal led them, it it nothing t seven devil: it of f ther ¥ Te | ‘inciple, who rf " ot afew. ni do with mo want the sume kind of substantial fo01 fay | Well, then be shall see his wey, aed Wrest int, | have tranegrersed, and have excared being’ dealt iageibsaut iTesibereet foe inten 1 vomnge to be | qDOuevani gained upon the public ear by her partin the io eonure the tranquility of Gube, Mint roet Sittendeney self. Jf Abraham obtained promises, I want to obtain | his generation, for he was cut off from the earth? 1 | Witb—I say, you never sce a true-bearted Mormon | crowned with glory, Smmortalit, ternal fives, To | duets ond Susini by unwonted exertions really sustained | towards invasion, and deprive the Americas Promises algo, What! A man that has more than | shall say here, that before the Saviour died, he looked neteg the atte tee ane bat Shere-are wemen | fact, it is the dread which rane frost tha be inning to | 280d body of tone with regard to purity of intonation, | ¢f'all hope of faking posseasion of the island. ba the grecé one wife im pro ” $ . One d other bases spice beck fem in nidie tieeae oe Soe SUL TaLa ete, | Cece ee ee ae SunESR ks Book he was cui’ “uct, notwithstanding that they Lave embraced the gos- | br iersce crack Tee Peon eee yation—of the gospel | Mario's appearance to enact the last scene of “Lucia B Groene Spor panned nt yh tee hand from God, that had not more than one wife, if the Bible | off from the earth: but who shall declare his generation? | Pot anv of seu hoteccons el ra Ree Cae eee, 2 | the vision of the mind is opened, yuu ons see's great | {i e®mermoor,” gave sepa for applause ia tewand for suggestions of the Marquis de’ Albuida. ‘Not that. T ape So 3 They no father to hold them in honorable remem- pane este we tion of it, but i * poene ane sone aasig: + | prove the measure in its general terms; contrary, were the whole line of the kings of Israel. Says one, | brancegthey passed into the shades of obscurity, never | Would Told he vrtu@us and good an shered ax I would | foes the faces of congregation, To Wok ab, ask tate | {i20,0%, his fiasco an ldreno, ‘The haze and aight veil | P'would request the Marcats, to conaices that the moose that old Bible was for the Jews, and has nothing to ao | tobe expored to mortal oye as the seed of the blessed | ™Y,0W” life. At the same time 1am bound to speak ia | {9 each individual separately, and. thioking Helitei's perslonsteenekt wake hanes prenentment Of | of moral defence and the. preservation. of. Cu with us; tbat ia the Old Testament, and haying more | one, For, no doubt, had they heen exposed to the eye of | MARncts and I feel that the spirit isen mo now, Tam | fyily acquainted with them, only to spend fre miccing | 2eilini’s parsion-fraught music, had caused a hoarseness | pendent om a pian wisely concerted, of wnich wives was according to their law and aecor ling to their | the world, those infunots might have shared the same | Warmed with it, and it presees me to speak on this sub- | with each i i during the interval of two days, but his skill overmas- | of the colored race ferme & part, for the 4 5 t ft ft 4 would consume too much time—it could not t custom, but it does not appl to us; tne Saviour of the | fate ae thé children in Jerustlem in the days of Herod, | fect spay gqiB an, it cute, There aro, Hamgies, im, Abts | easily be done, xo itis with the visions of eternity; we | poco’ asd "0 beh aicg, No aisplay of perfection. Fra | freed sooner or ater without the necessity. of Brodin ‘And how i it wih him? Let us inquires Da the | such an-age, with the Hopes of wlegicg she Menger | but they are as corrupt as hell, and Team porut where | £08 %ce and understand, but it ie dificult to tell. May | Theandience that Bdgario hatin Mato s representative | (R6,thelr emancipation, and of which plan the ot Saviour of the world consider st to be iis duty te ftuldl | vior, Thee hight bye sores eying, the infant Sa. | they aro, in what direction they dwell, WhenTepmreses | 0d bles# you. _Aren. worthy of all eredence and the world’s admiration. In | tures are te be added she teorene noe tae mentees fon all righteousness? You anewer, yes. Even tho simple | sarsin, as the sons of many Lingy bave dave che warp tations I feel that they are an abomination in | Tytel of the Fire Ei Philadel, the close Fagardo’s dying spirit seemed to breathe out its | tion—a new administrative system, ond other’ Pose ‘ordinance ot baptism he would not pass by, for the Lord | heirs apparent to the thrones of their fathers, ""* | ™Y sight. “Have you any tangible evidence of this?” Fi bla Ledger Sf | last fond aspiration and waft ite explring sigh from the | retorms. As anges which ft will tons commanded it, and therefore it was righteousness to | History is replete with circumstances of Yeu, Thave, and mote than I went, which I ahall keep to | Tong bolere too thee a ety vesy soul singer who personates that true lover so |. me to mature, it would beds reer a ae obey what the Lord had commanded, and he would fuldi | nothing politicians dyeing thelr bande im the blond cet | MI#M; but the day will como when it will all come out ng before the time fixed for the trial of the steam | charmingly. On hie recall, large and very attractive mature, ibn culd be dangerous to:sn ticipate thems all vighteousness, Upon this by thesia l will Seek: | these pA sperma on ay coat in tl Bars of Do you see Mormon men running there? No. Waeror: fire cogine, yesterday psi crowd commenced bouquet Inred him across the stage, and gave many beri hed bill, which we are unable to discuss to 1he ation the gqmmandments that | . That veed has bad its ind ‘upon the choren ‘of | ¢& Jeu find a house among the Latter Day Sainte where | ment, Ties muittinde nec day ciinets the experl- | many bright eyes another long lingering gaze upon the | Vinca: <mbsrressing them with « number of additional hee nen Gna ak | Sil it heh rey opr acral acai reo Manne | Me te mee emp te| Pe pa chk esto | feign ees pos tetas ag ° @ garden OF nm": sound ia Denmark, ill tell streets adjacent, on | promo tenore, peop oo “multiply and replenish the hedge Sr be nn met Sabet aes St mpon the there in icalar—men imho fear. not Go “aor rept ordh Gv cheno cere, beties tops, Tog pies, and fies AYTERNOON=GRAND FINALE OF THE ITALLAN EBay fey te Nope on rarel : . oe . n. nf v0 a ~ vousel filled . om. f Cortes to heard thread of the subject, and bring an ideq that may per- | “Well, Sut says one, Wag gerteinly an in come into the chive active Ha be, ketan 1 (MeF*. no boeing was placed within the railing atthe | ye infux of country fells anvious to bid Grist and | ¥th plessure the explanations given by’ the ti ave 8 yenring Upen it. Junction laid upon the Bishops in New Teetamcnt times, CHOe upbii themecives, and entearre re ceeny ong | end of the wharf, for the convenience of dra the | Mario a sweet adieu, nearly filled Boston’s great Opera | ¢g8¥¢ing the preservation of the Island of The ber, was void and émpty until | that they rhould have but one wile.”’ This is brought Sree Ehurel be avcatie eeavor to bring it upon | supply of water from the river. In a very short time | Honce thin elimeenae teers aie ain ree if ca clored the debate, He ssid that since the our first parents t the garden of Eien. What | up asa great argument tthe position the Latter | ‘%¢ whole church by cohabiting with those cursed scape: | steam was raised, and the machine gave e spectman of | Houre this atternoon. a not g° oT | word “ale” had been applied to Cabs, it was important Gear the "tera repleatah: mneant This word ts derived | Day Sainte have vaken, in ciden tines they might hace | STaces who are yasnlag Yhrough here to California, who | {ts power. The tolume of waver theown in’ a. ningie | itt temarkable élaf, as leas verve and enthusianm ap- | Toriyelues turn yum ePpiieg 1 Cube; It wae Important oe er telinlete ant tetewes! te Gennes eed through the anme circumstances assome of the | make thetr boast what they did in Great Salt Lake City? | stream was very large. The stream wat forced through | PCted in the first two acts, which arein this company’s | dog, by the Cortes, so that those interested im Sition, iteration; and “plenda”” signifies full, complexe; | Latter Day Sainte had to. in Iilinols, What would it | 1mow thelr secret talk in their chambers, for the spirit | & noxsle of 13, inches, of a triapgulat ahepe, and froce a | Tezerentation all important to win s general or critica | 1 "0PRtEnea PY cue Norte: #0, thet those interested im then the meaniag of the word replenish in to ret, ro! | heve Cone for um it they had Koown that many of us | (fed Searcheth all things, It may not be witn me to | position about the centre of the pavement on the woart, | Public: ota bave the words of the Marquis de Albaida, patriotic complete. “If I were togo into'a merchant's store and | Lad more than one wife when we lived in Illinois? They | {86 fame extent all the time. but sometimes the whole | A distance of perbape 200 feet from the four story storen of faslllty of exccatlomin Bel meglio’ than on Monier, | Els Sher, rere, snlsianorpecend, |The Sat he nbd get nincw stook of goods, 1 etieié soy Fou'| would beve brokes wx up, doubters; worse than they a y "P, and T see and understand it | the north corner. ‘The atream was Diaged to a huight of | The popular duet “ Glorao @errore”? was again omitted, | uit desires tion of ala rho, with & . i d very: and wi Dave fepeninned one stock; that fs, fled up Fo | Since to americe, bet yea nd, out we ap fom one | | Tam geing to say something upon those who dishonor | buiujagse ee anould judge, in atone atte ete Tee, |. deepite of all Femonstrances, Dut Grist insisted pos | {ree Reet doer not derkte HY nae ‘the Lord, and replenish the earth; forit was cover” | point where we aball have all the womon, and they will | tie,chufch and kingdom cf God in this way. Twill tell | gtreams were also plajed vy the great “‘skwirt,” from | Doueranl coming out at the clove of the opers, when she | 4, het there should ‘rot exist, tp the ed’with gloomy clouds of darkness, excluded’ fiom the | havenone. You may think Lam jouing aboutthis, but | YoU *bAtsball happen to thore men and women who | Ong inch uosslen, giving an idea of*tre vast volume of | Rf*fted in gathering a harvest of flowers strewn at | Doty amen claves of other men? Bar tho evoliion wi! a teen, sank fhanem Seaphadcagen Ge tase:eh:| 1 oan ee. ven the euth At God. to y+ her warty te commit lewdness, and go and boast of it, and laugh in weter that could ¢ poured, under competent direction, Ber nee (] fort. T3t Cae nays bw Laan slavery'tn Samection: WIL te ot ‘deep. ‘The world was peopled befere the days of | you. I have not advanced anything 1 have not got an | the,{ace of hea It come when theisitesh | Spon a fire. The height, however, was less than before. | !%,;'L8fennambula.” though not quite up to themark, | S5\'t) misrepresented. He trumed thet tauch so as it was before the days of Noah It | abundance of backing There is more truth than | SPallrot upon ea they are walking it | Four streams were subsequently thrown from % Inch noz- | siongliy! Both the military band ca) Olea ce eee” | inex'stence will be.nuleient to secure wae said that Noah become the father of a new world, | poetry in this, you live, Wey Webs and become & nauseous atink upon the high- ching ta the roof of the store before mentioned. | {ery in the two last acta, tus losing much of the credit ut they rhould not trust alone to material Dut it was the same old world still, and will continue to | The bishops’ ansiently, in their office and callings, | 119s gree eens oentt, that you can got all you want mount of water throwmin (ho experiment yeater- | decuired on Monday, fe uch OF thee defence. ‘They should endeavor to attract the: be. ch it ma peas through mitay chaiagcs. had a great deal to do with temporal canttare saree Fete Alario Tbbon—go and boast of simmence. The streams were continuous, never “Renan Habsleatene ‘wee. the vice Mario re- | £004 will of those islanders, conceding advantages to and replenish the the darth, & ae. Fi | Foote tavies, Attending to the poor, ker And inasmuch as se ‘ag the the yd shall curse you all day long. ing in height nor diminishing in volume dur: signed, and made even less of yay than his prede- them, and according to their enlightened men some eof it was to replen! inbal the h a L trust was réponed in them of a temporal cbarag- | “Amon.”’) And when you step, | tke whole rerformonce of the engine. The advantage { local acministration, in order that the lat- sand make 5, rgrpe rg ete arente hon’ | ter, they were reveired to have a fale repetation, agg | Hunks of sour Nosh shell dopo your Vones, Sd tak possessed 1a thle, reopect in very great, an there is n0 | CRM. cay had been duly hovered, Mr. Hackett, who 1 that they had acquired « country, and Tomuttiply and replonish the'earth: | must not stand im any relation. that yop tu the'ieagt | *noush to sicken » dog. abatement of the dood which it may podr upon the fre. | appeased with her, stopped forward and said be was | "tb Jt ties of love and attachment to the parent soll ia of we ‘were commanded I speak this to both men and women that practise th's he rt ts halt if the Saviour feund ft his duty to be baptized to | prejudice their reputation world of mankind, salireity th td take of tale poovte: end T Aad No stoppage to gets fresh, supply. of water, no Ralting | desired by Grisi and to acknowledge the kind re- ADDITIONAL NOTES, " eon: mand of far lessimprrtance | In cer’ aim coun’ jurality of wives is legal. Obrie. | {riduity in the midat of this people: and if you Jo aetre- | in the work from fatigue, but one unceasing shower is | ception and marked favor bestowed upon them hi 4 | (Extract from the Ministerial Programme in the session hot stahsoonenees, © oon FTaany | tendon thine they are ‘avout cveryvody, ame she cone, | {eM fiom such intercourse, this prediction shall begin to | poured oot untl the fre succumbe, Soldeclare: a ibete mater tae Tate Emtates lanes | | ‘of Dec. 19 rig! t than that of multi his race, (ii indeed there is any eee a Es cotetaiments’ ot Seueroh,’ tor ast: | | are ajl important and all essential,) would he not fiad it Thankind”’ are i take effect, and by this you shall know whetics I havo What is claimed for the engine ir, that it will throw teh? Pased Ts Moun " vvains bathe tac Grcatrna arene “eit a spoken in ihe name of the Lard, or in the name of Orson 1,860 to 2,000 barrela of water through a nozsle 1% Pemntephere.: ecguliren qutecafins 4 traces Shan gatie..| wil Pe suicieat fo nee an iden of tase Fam y cara his dut ‘cia in With the reat of the fatthfal ones in by law, and I will venture to say if we were ban J 29 For such abominable peacrions to come in our | inches in clameter, 240 feet horizontally, and from 180 | foctory”’ result for his enterprise, notwithstanding the | of the government in its relations with the TT AE ah Iu faite wn walk through the world to-night, and And out | ™st under the robes of sanctity, because they arelibo- | to 140 feet ticularly. What we aw yesterday, | prent financial revulsion whith appeared soon aftes the | beyond the seas. lis system is to maintain pro- j $ av! * Min’ blasphemous sarertion agaizet, the purity of the | jority would b¢ in ite favor. Could the whole world be | is your mind, Jet all Israel say amca—(ihe wholeof the | the mply of water nedied to pump upon the building, | Shliged tclwait fer thei; money, lieve 0 femsle voice isting ny ‘rem them the apectade of tomorality, as fi ES Saviour’ to say the least of it. The holy aspira- | assembled here before me, aud a vote be taken uponthis | eonzregation'at the top of their voices auid, A 4 q i ‘idle claii that the tal one of the Sever slowed hn to have soy wocheshiy tot cura | ih mniter? Tous £1 88 We Fgh ot consconer sa | it tvs coming wretches Tel the Morman att | Ham re apeive willbe tadeed powerful ant moat | T3580"? A Mace Tautee tileted esd rout | pul causes of the Ausy secasone te us antbohe never allowed have any such fleshly and carn matter. not by Mormons hands, but by the pone Gadon high’ effective addition to the fre apparatos a geen ton! ‘sepdased: ‘Bignorint Donovant says that’s true.”? He | thore countries, Our aystem is, lastly, to govern those lary hers, connections, never, no never.'’ This is the general idea; Hae not the Mahommedan a right to be in favor of it? I fee) charged ith ‘the G ty rr 7 Dut the Saviour never thought it beneath him to obey | Did not God make him? And is not his rigat asdear to | peaven, andit burns in MS teks og Mra cote Eating gneve ereves ass ae on eal continued with commendation of he theatre, ite lessee inhabitante as brot! the mandate of his Fath never thought this stoop: | him as onts? Why should we set ourselves up as alit- | isthe testimony Ibenr. Ii 1 do mingle in the atrects bie to appreciate the merita of s mechanicalimprove- | fag” " vee oa tei ie eet y at the "Veaneay FXTRAOT FROM GEN. SAN MIGUEL’s srurd®. Jing beneath his cignity; he never despivel what Godnat | tle family of vations in Christeutom, auc say to the reat | with the crowd to engage in businest ai auy other man, | test an thers of Cincianatt Oppontiontetmproveents, | rere, tnd eepeclally to his bringing out the Viennese | aye following are the remarks of the dist j for,they are bose of his bone, ant fesh of his | of the great family of the world: Youshall act do goant | Tam not always asleep and insenalole to whar is passing | however valuable, is always to be expected from the He wound upin the words of @ distinguished diploma. | Bvatiste Sau Miguel, in support of the Army = samdred epirits, that once, peaked in rays of im, | #0, and you shall Go this, or that? Who shoald we be | sround me. I do ‘not profers to know a great deat | profuciesd and. anrenectiog: but these conatltate so eee eee rece iicace ond. Dated getenalty | the 28d of December:— sna surrounded with the wealasuees ofavertat. | world ceatde in ite tarar) "nue the great majority of the | but some things I do knew, and tome things Ido not || small e portion of the real common sense discerning | {ith,by Trnewing to his audience and Boston generally. | 14 is immperatively necessary to yupport an army im hnow. mass of the public that whatever ie really good im mo- | Ms Hackett was evidently elated by financial wasces | Cob and another in the Phillipine inles, for the ef- ‘clat derived from the introduction of | fectval protection of those rich colonies—e lk and surrounded with the weaknesses of mortal | w: , Would he derpise them? No. It is true I have | 0, | what does the m Seal prinet 7 hee Thave endeavored to illustrate this subject for the | charical grineiple or action is sure to prevail over all olonies au seen mem who became poor and miserable all at | y about it? benefit of the honest inquirer; I have only just touched E Tuable fi cae wien here, and ti ‘tr ‘The ¢ their value and then those who were their friends in the of | establish our rig @ it upon the principles of Sthanteavoring to throw out a few binte for vorr ehend eee: Every valuable improvement which has nd Murio to New Englan}. as no other coun! 7 pepeneers Feet mie their prosperity turn from them and ly deign to | natural philosoph; 4 the truth of o tion i dpts¥s your consid- | added to man’s rerources and dim nished the necessity io then sppeared in the last scene of ‘Lucia di , lies im the fact that England wishes to sell hers, w! Cereee eleeioch, Ss being too huraticting to corcetate.| miedeitil mom epediont, Wed Tinegerés typetenn Season for oud faith apa proctive tenshing Teenie fome, | for slavish labor, has met with opposition and been re- Lamniermoor,” winning all jadgmenta and fascinating | Ye teither can ncr do we wish to dispose be Foo swith them in their poverty. But it was not ao with the | the most delicate ears the principles of our existence, and i 1“ PDs, 8p a3 of | ceived with incredulity. Falton was thought crazy when | his whole public by the style in which @ measurably re- | Cause they furnish us with immense resources, con- Polygamy. I wish you to mind the admonition I have | he first undertook to propel his imperfectly constructed t ’ tribute to our ‘and wealth. Saviong; be associated with them in other spheres, ant | the lars of our ature, the most stubborn rcopiie | ffyem T bare gives ft to you 10 fa iven tts | eawbeat up tue Hadeo, ant the Ane locomoniye | ‘ered voice permitted hm to portray Edgardo’s agooy prosperity when came here, dercendin, things, hedid | would be ‘to the power of trath, ight ry y of uprequi om ig lament for one Pe ils ay net seepize to scsoctate with theee same Kinired spirits, | take up the senject im thie point of Tight, ‘bue T wilt for: | {ou Feearcless eam lee io iene are s to explode with laugh- | departed ‘The soul and exprension depicted in every Mt 2 May Minder- “Then you really mean to hold to the doctrine that the | lear, Iwill space you. If I had m congregation of men, | hreihren, whose hearts Lknow to be pare’ant t went ay a tone of 0 dell’ ima”? moved the audience deeply. | , DEATH oP 4 MISERABLE Mi Puen Jos “> Saviour of the world was married; do you mean to be | I would not them ove whit be identified ‘Caos i tise aod te alt pot Page 44 “Sy as. ¥ y curtain fell no one, we think, dissented from ey | ite ies" See ga Snowawed se, wenn ee eee | ew fp coy of one wife And as | with my sisters, too, «nd wish to be exalted with ‘ther, | Tire which me te bahion ita tela ox Gested, Mex: $0 Joe She grentent dramatio selled & jury of tnquity, before wt SS waraen “4 that he more than one wife!’ | for cld Paul, eve ly say ved and died a bacbe- | and they with me, w! the saints may join hands after {Scent je termina’ grand opera season glori- | ots, io wile ‘last or, leaving bisa Christian world by their prejudices have driven us | lor; but he suid all things were lawful for him | : oe aint 8. mile long, are the | niagnificen y will ever be remembered as the most ex. | Dat deceased Saar, be mt -) from the old. BIG, so we. ist now “pea {0 the | he had power to lead avout & sinter, * mite, a wellas fe ped stam b much tribulation, and gaining crowas, pe gee ory AR af th sea oh those who intro. | Preseive singer Boston has ever witnessed. wier his nel sspedy paabes kis errests Wo he laraaieoel New Testament, for that seems to a1 8 prejudice o other aporties, aod as the brot! the Lord, aad it - at the people, hovel Ne eterna |, Slama paul hon toe mate ‘own Saas: ow say, abcerqnse of God sad sagen ten Thane Soom bd iy ie. pomer 060 condensed and eoonom- Maine Insane Hospital. Ma enildse Ls eed Oe bay boys ware: Fo the Orphew New Testaments; for the ser! is meted | things were not lawfu' tell. He sai eas given the guilty 8 warn nd jatments are jer fi hanicabor manual, Adapted Asylum. The deceased kept house alone, of bi things both new and old. | knew aman that was caught up to ear form, mechanicabor manual. On the 20th November, 1863, there were 119 patients; | Asylum. 4 ir my sear croton tigen tara, | sod heard ngs slenflo vitr. ihn Al rot ue | {hy het i os abr” upon ihe massa as | {eaten rete nate an based | at ted dutty toe gen eof wham Bare male | TON, Sun! seater eee, "ive and what I L will come dowa | & wife, and multiply, and replenish the earth, he did aot | yost High. he for transportation over land an! water, quently Gruck and remain bed for from on high and lod; full the first great fundamental law of nature, May God add bin blessing, wad preserve us to hia’ | UBtys Whether for transportation over land ant water, | and 111 females Of these an ESvorday wight om Named pakonk tole also my tressury, ‘There are many living now who are bachelors. Ido | heavenly kingdom, which may he grant. Amon oe he La = || 18 received 49, tenproved q t to his house for the of sha Now y a d . torier. This single engine, which was exhibited yester- | have died—16 males and 16 females. propor- | Wen! or bat stappone a Keunesifes ene aman ben Ty ome: x4 sophia “After Baer Bae La =* ee ident Brigham Young | cay, bas a capacity of six of the first clase band fire en- tion of desta was conaed by wn spidemie Syaeatary | pei R he ny ps two ortloge the gh hoe He the old bachelors; and'I tell you what it {a, if you do ry pyre: riewe tse nee ines. Each of our first class wf tte which broke ont in August and Shes Malan at Gee etnias ibe oa Coes a i ne carry Ca) Remarks of Brigham Young, President of vated setimes di i. “ Senden mu Sea e red, qo the tustite! ee eahaeion lene, eeaety Se ? ate none were aware of his great work of Jehovah, it ‘will be left for a better man h President ‘hich ore his death Me. gave the todo than you. [Voice on the stand—There ix batons | Utah, upon Eider Hyde's Doctrine of Po- | or s fresh supply oC hands must work the engine, ¥ the > bas bie old in the Territ I ve would require forty-eight persons as necessary to man | died of thi: je. During the a sovereign to buy bim #0: aid, Staten} "01 I beg your pardon. Prestlent fountns. | _ Ide not wish to eradicate any items fromthe lectare | ibe machine, Six times forty-eight would be fF oy iavendents Soe tonne ene and returred him the ebaoge. In hie room there were he does not know of but one old bachelor in all the Ter- | Elder Hydehas given us this evening, bat simply to | Fons, to do as much effectual work aa this one engine, | bard attended daily upon paced 1 Map apy tees 4 eae articles. ritory of Utah, and he has goue to the States, therefore I you my views, in «few words, on the portion touch- with about three attendants, ia able to perform. it for more thas four weeks. Upon exam one 8 box was — have nothing more to «ay on this particalar point. r deacons. average num! Look abroad upon the at large, and how many are in Paul's firat Epistle to Timothy, third chapter, he | Two Dearne sy Faezing.—We learn from the | past year bas been 120—1 there who are too niggarily to tale’h wife, and suport. | writes a follows : Roek inland (ll ) tbat during the tremen- | xcept 1660, the year prior Lord, her and her honorab! » and FOar yp & family This is tree saying, If aman desire the office of a bishop, | Cous storm of Sunday, the 21s} ult,,. tae wife and child | Of those during ‘ vert they would me a coat of tar and feathers, and | who will hem io Old age! | be devireth a good ‘work. A bishop, then, must bo biameloss, | of Mr. Thomas Butler, who resides near the railroad | men are married; 26 men and 6 it is my opinion they would serve | No, they cannot to this; but they go where | the husband pap ot geod behavior, at Roek River, were frozen to deatb, Mra. Butler | and 5 widowers, we causes of ingani| / it ha "go about Bow aa he dia they can gratity Oi Ano Mend Bue Sieiier ree tay teeta ut palin, rings 96 tra Eee thiid were alone, and ‘during the ‘errile storm | put down tol Bealth, to sequénces altogether with fomates wi ler, nob ‘one that ‘own house, hay. | #Md wind on Sunday started to go across the prairie xertion, eee ware of Isaiah, which I cannot | they dishonor, ho in that state ir of ever 4 ry ‘uaintance who lived ebout « mile distant | lghtning. Since the honpitel ft in tho Binh. third chap. belag mtnaiatad ie | wit good charactor, Wve tone Pgh sella me irom bar bongs, end beth, mother iil peiohet on | ane ben, 1 400 of Christ all tae "vas ten prometens na canes om the with. of the devil, More Someta and froven fast. It is said the | are 23 end SPitihen then shalt were ‘s heaal of thotr deostvors, feurthe fall inte 7 bh eT ae i sonia got tigheraed or eneere, ad started for the | tion, whose expenses are for sin, he shall see his seed.” What | Do you suppose these are to the: | wise must the deacons be ‘not double tongued, not house of am aequaintance to tay wntil Mr. Butler re-_| other whose expenses

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