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WHOLE NO. 7727. YHE HOBOKEN MURDER. Comunantion of the rial of Oe Queva, Oharg- ed with the Murder of Oscar de Granval— Tetmony of Frederick Perylaid, Susan Onaries, Thomas Whitley, Sarah Charles, Virginia Stuart and Clara Maras, BUDSON COUNTY, N. J, COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER. Before Judges Ogden, Morris and Griffith, (@iTeo court opened at quarter pas; nine o'clock yes'erday ‘morning, there being ® virible dim nution of spectators. Juatice Whitley noi boing present, PREDBRICK PARYLAMD WAS RECALLED, Examined by Mr, Dayion, for the prosecation—I firm know De Oueve im September lant; I frat saw*him have the Pistol a few days efer Le lef Mr. de Granval’s sohooi; [ knew bim at that sobool; | raw him have the pistol at the Biocmiteld Academy. Crows examined by Mr Sondder—Do Oneva might have bad tho plete) before J seq is; 1 wens once with Coeve to ian Fields t prance sbooing with the pistol; piatol was oued on that ovoagion; there #0 e pre weet my two brotherr, Wr. neva, and avother boy besides self; Cueva was practising wita the pistol on ine 4th of iv, abd shot teice with tne pistol out of my window; aw Ovova xbroting with cays, on the aftercomn of the 4th, pm Mr Tompkins’ wtsop; I do nt know whether Uaeva shower me the pistol the iret day he bought it; he sald wrhep be ehowed it tnat he had hougds a fine nietot. WIDSHOR OF MISY SUSAN CBABLES, WHO WITNOARED TEW AFYRAY IN WHICH DE GRANVAL WAS IIULED ‘Migs Sovan Charles wan the noxt «tines: onllet, and ex amined by Mr. Litiell. She testified ae fllows:—I am the davedter of Eimoni Oharies; | revide m No ¥6 Washington terrro*, Hoboren; that was my residence bat Joly; 1 know Oscar de Granvai jo bie life tint; Iknew ©; eterick Cueva, the prinoper, by sight; Trem: m Der the night of the sfiray between Uscar de Gravval and Queva; Mr do Grenval wae ai cor house that evening; bo @mo in sbout nine o'clock; [bad nos even Crrea chat even’ pr previous to thet time; when Mr. de Granral cams the wives Jecryl! were there; myseif and mo her ant Meier Sareh were in the room; & shor: tiwe efierwards Br, ord Men. Brodhead came in; ai ten o’olock Mr A and Er. Anderton ormo in; no other pore ns came in duriag Ge evening; tho Kiasee’ Jookyil resided in Gardea srcet Et thal time; &: rd Mse Brodhead resided in they came ew; there sro two pariors im oar houses, occupying the iret floor with the excep ion cf the hall; pars of tue time spent in both tne front and back parlers; by. us'd of tne plano, whish stoos in the between the front window and the entrance ‘hell from the front parior; the ‘ancing was towaris er part of the evening; there wae ringing at the hat evening by all; there was a duct sung at the Mimes Jeckyll, Mr. Oscar do Granval was no part of the bomen Rey A ww of; can’t remember ths tims of ge when ‘be duct wesrusg; Mr, and Mr: Brod Jor Oret; tho rest all rose toge’h or to leave; the Mienes next: Mr H., thetr friend, Mr. Aner- az 5745 # to leave; the Misses Jeckyll lived north, and wens In that dire io; I did not ree any of the viatters ‘agai until after the affair of do Granval and Caeva; Mr. Ge Granval myeelf remained on the stron bat two minutes, ou : 1 sc: mn . av near a3 ; ‘alock we aicpped a fow moments torte the gato; Mr. do @Grenve! was maide the gato with me; { think we #tood there ten minutes; tt might have been leas; we were t ‘Ing about something whica hed been said about Mr. de Granvai curing tre evening; I ay no one from oar hense @A the gate during the tims Mr. de Granval siood at the (gee execpt my simer, Mr de Granve) and mveelf; while ‘we sided (here my attention was attracted by hearing come ene rush down the stoop of the nexs bouss north (Mr. Teruphins’); Mr. de Gravva), my sister and myself were time: this was some few m ments before ‘ADo gate ana went down tho street towards where tne yoang Moan was standing; ss he passed by tus yooog can, leaw ‘Wis young man take hold of Mr. 4¢Granval and commencs whtpping h'm with’s cane; in the sou tlio they stepood of the sitewcla; my sitter went into the pouse, aad 1 went bela of of them, at the same tet wy “ther to come quickiy ; came co fol ; don’t; ’’ be iried to separate nem, aed | be. Gene 00, whoo I saw this young man who bad A aiincked Mr. ¢@ Granval Ore @ visiol, ~ hich was fred Mv, de Granval tw media oly fell; Ha HI genticme: he sbow paid be pany Compxize’ came sal La ame bad gone for he doctor, La LA Tepoke to mext an or wee fealty of Mr Fis not kaow, jiekly ae ibey could , de Grenve ned bo toid me that bie to Mra. de Granval, and sa asked me to remain wiih bis ward for assistance; Mr. Loopo! 4 fend we went to Mr. de Granval’ the Py apy tee ay po and em )n o the back parior; 1 then went Mre de Granvail, and cae cone ) ome in; he asked Mr. Ax: ant! thea returned home; at ibe time the was fed Mr de Granval, a pear ea] can tell, hed bie bask scouihweet, end Mr. Cueva was almest facing Mr. de Granval, not qrito; 1 Bave 90 idea of the distance between Mr. de\irapval and Oneve af teat time; the person who fired wee facing ur de Granval, whe was in s stoping bie face ® ee eee ee foar feet from the three; | heard report of the pistol and saw tne fiagh; aa to the height of the pistol from the sidews'k 1 canes ony; [bed neliher to look op nor down; tho tlh wes above the sidewalt; at the time of the flash | caw Mr Caeve ® litle bemt at the eloow and a live raised; when J took bold of Mr. de Granval’s heod he sighed; it eas Mr Cueva’s right arai wee raised towards Mr de Granval; Mr. de Gre fell beok wards on tbe sicoealk, cis head over the curbstone sad his whole body om the pavomen!; | beard no words before the at eck. (ross by Mr. A. O Zebri kis, for the de fenco—I knew the deceased abou: i, daring the our i$ [y obokes seven years; lived formerly in Newark; ao omsed wee a regu! a suitor of wine; when qm he passed } oe ieee lore; U be wes vending ai the fore, but did not know 7” Be passed me eo ni ed him if [hed known him; Oscar rema k Tit tne posh the prisoner's moetber entored ‘be sourt ‘At ‘. ni ‘bo cou polo and sestet herself besite her barband, who eet next ber eon Lg forward and wv Kiened her band. Iittle sone socompaniet her | Teatimory continved—Wheoo de ss Serer ts 04; 1 do not know In 5 Mr. de Gren ral, the wecaieer; 1 40 201 recolle ome: a hold of De Gi ehoulder with te tofs hand; Mr. Bet come op util they [4 LJ when they veil, ay hf femomber whetses foun held ef tnem tent lay there long: Mr. Pery laid was net there when 2 the pavement; they hed hold of bold of him from the time: fee put sui, at wiooping q a face towarde side; Mr, 40 Grahval wae iy, Overs but in delioate health; ne 4d wot es the pte! in Mr. Oneva’e a was there before Peto! wan aed’ Seta catermteerraeer anything cee in Oponr’s head; | fhoed time; when | Geard o siep I turned i sce who it was and re owt bern oy Be INTERESTING FROM UTAH. me; Mr. Queve did ‘The High Priestsof Mormoniom Stirrieg up the Satete to Mebeliion—Feroctons Oppost tion to the Gentiles—The Pederal OMicers Doomed to Dhetruction—Preparations for the Conflict, &e., dc. Weksve received fies of the Deseret News to the 9b of September, and by the arrival of an off! ser of ibe army ot Weshingion, Intelligence trom Crom Sait Lake Oty to ‘he 16th of he same mon'h. mediately aad did not retura, but Tomphina’ house; when | wae siaod Mrs. Granveal | saw I did nob say to Mr here were cue held bit whilo the otter shot him’? 1 do noi remem. Present during the affray but Mr. Porylaid avd myerif; when | first wens up to My. ood on his face—it had run down. Direct ¢xaminstion resumed—When Mr. de Granval seemed to be dodging his head to avoid Mr. Cueva’s biows. By ir. /abriekio-~I did not se@ De Granva! take Cueva Smee sarees before the whipping commenced; I thick no [This witness yevo her teatimony with commendabis rormpineus hud clearmess, and yustained wiih credit to ereelf the searohtng croes-examination and three hours querticairg (o wbioh she wa: vb ected. } TReCIMONY OF JU+TICR WAIFLUY, Joetion Whitley rescmed tho stand, and ideviified « silver frols knife belonging to Mr. de Geauval, proteniel to Ptm on the ir qaew. by Mr, Theodore Torspkins, and fuun2 cp the ground of the aftray. [Witness agein identified Oueva’s pistol. Ose barre) of the pistol was dizoharg: to me; the cther berrel wen loaded; Mr. Fiward fomp Fing hended ms bots the knife ond cistel, tiled the depor itions taken before nim on ‘be inqaeas | VIDENCO OF WOES KARAR CHARLES Examined by Mr. ord that night thes der ibat any one wae Elder John Veyler’s Upioions~Some Remi- Muscenees Of Judge Dougias aid uthors, Yho things #e heve ho.rd this morning migts xoaud to fome orcubers and Igncramcases eho have never © ined tbe radject and do no; onderatend yrincivie. like vem von, ae thovgo wo wero in open rebelliaa United States and oppow d to the government wi elated «ith; as though we wera ‘aw, rojo and crder People in these United Jistes @1 tho prasen’ me who Srpialuing then: T can pro No euob thing. SBisjend that \t ls bere who ae trem ping ther apder foot, ana uot te; whilat they selves that are creasonanle in course oppared to the consti Bentas of the invituiions of the United © lay the im as our doore ths they ity of Wouid I, ava citizen of the Unidl O Comming sole the Littell—‘hig witness tesiited evening of the corroboration of the eridepce of her sister, the time Gf tne breat ing up of the company. c he followe:-—{ went fe the gate with the Misses Jef on the stoop my sister, Mr Oscer de Greaval end wy (m returning mes iy wiser down the ste 1 returned to ihe ga'o de Granval, while standing *$ the gate I heard somebody ran dewn from Mr, Tomobing’ itooy towarce® the front fenco, sod oa turring rocnd saw Mr. Cueva standing between the trces in Mr. Tom phine’ yard, egein oO true peiriote? ans? Do they nob feel the ire ot °78 barpicg wiber bovome? arsuredly they io Woald they doa No; end they will alec seo thet That ts the feeling, the prinelplo ‘hat xotemto whem. There are tbocwsu Who are Awericans, who bave bes) Whose faihery foupht for we loerdca we weed io boi Bave vob enjoyed for somo yeare rast "8 jocm men bere, who feel tho rame spirit that aed so burn fn Inelz fauners’ bosoms and cqoal rgotethe colrit of acoording $3 every maa boiongs to him, andef robbing no man of hie Your (osuers und grancfetnors have met the yore oa your they came" for- aberedo not do is. Mr de Grenval trio the house; wih my sitterand Mr, spirit of ‘iberty tho {ont fence; re wero him some oui of be gn'o 1 Wr Shoffield’s gute; Mr Grenvel when suid, “Good bs,” aud went towards Mr. ShoTeld’s; Mr. Cuevs ten seized hold of bia, and afier the aidewolk into ihe sireet; I De Grenveal, and theo } ran into tne house to gee If | omid Ret aeristance; when I came back, ae] wea coming down the sieps, I saw the pistol Gred mether that he wes shot; I it seemed to be wp even of that iberty which we, their obtidren, cught You feel the tame spirit lottem aud a strong sitachment to ste constitution una bought by the Cived éf your fetbora aud bequeathed to you by them as ycar richest peiriaany. ero Bre otbers of you thas baw ‘ance io the Uuited Sistes, and some of you, not under AY, perhaps, fovl qaains of that if we uncertake to g make Aggremsion upon such thing. You let soar @ leep at eate—tes It de quiei—It ix not us wo wrong, | is cubera who are oom miting & wrong weut back and told my the flash of tbo pistol, and mo; I sason ihe aosoai step from jhe bottom; the fiasD wasabout balf way be- tween our gate and My. Pheffeld’s—ap aud not on wo tloewslk; 't ecemed oppostie me; aa Toame dowm the ateve I bad neither to look down por up, Crees exerained by Mr Zebrithie—I Wink my eivier acd myrell stood together bet «0: Sheffield’e; tt msy bave been five minutes efor Sueva peared down that DeGranvel left; the fish wae nol direct. ly opper ite me, but was balf way between tho two gas; the stoop. I gave my takea tbe cata of alia stonding correct principles mecience knd thiak, proba Mr. de Graadve! and Mr. or, a6 | Came do ® motion ap or down to look at the fleab; that ts at: I oan recolicct the position of the fit by; I cannot remember whether I heard the report of Pirto!; T recognized Oueva as he passed our gato; Do Gran- vel war looking toward us, yton--I remember the fisah; I wae looking —e Ishouid thine I was gone iu the nouse fyo ales. RVIDENCH OF MES TIRGINIA STUART, Mre Sivart was examined by wr. Littell, and testified ay follows:—I have resided at No. 19 Washingioc terrace thie lest summer and for five years snd a bail; the house in know Oscer do G anval pers know Frederick Cueva by sight; I remember the night of tho afiray; { wee in tue front parler of my house, as the window; I saw Cusve on the piasza of Mr. Tempkine’ house, that evening, aout hall-past seven and iater, up to ten o’clook, sittin: on Ibo |b Mies Sarab Tompkins; I daa been citvogon be stoop *ib my moiher; I reoognwed Mr. Orcar ‘yal's voice, singing, im Mr. Charier’s bouse, 10 I went into tbe fron: parior; the binds open; Bear 31 o’ciock, sel was 680 close the bilad+:1 was at- Who ae the tranegreasore/ Ave we? Kartin Van Haron, onc Pretideat of the Upited States. ackuewiedged the iu- Joaston doce to us when be sala— ¥ocen do nothing for you "” atald in Iiltnols, lived there as peaceable citizens acd had & city obarter, anc under ite protection troprovod our city, and had in w# short time, by ovr evergy, indcatry and enterprise, built one of he best Graniry, ep0 bad one of the most peaceable societion that apywhere, without exception. they did to eggravate ue was to rob ue of our o'ty onsr wer, and this very Judge Docgias, of whom we Lave bead 20 much ao being our friend, was one of the fires movers 6 Sret time Tever met with him war ia & Dovel in S ringtield, Hinole—the Joroph Smith before Jade then thas they Jo¢ges had desided so thirg about the ycdgee Mme, and it wedi oUF Cause is jaat, Bu) And we endcred i.’ We Cities im the Weitern the first thing next nerth of Mr. dont two years; bed righi to do is, and the the J] seid I did not know any- 1 did uot know who he was at tho not have nase mnoh difference if I had.’ Itoli him, tie no matter wrme whai the Jadgee Cided abou; chaviers; ihe Legisiaiore bad charter for perpetual euccession; and for away a cha-ler wiib these provisions proved to be eithe knsves or foow They were knaves if iney did it knowingly, to gire what wer te do; and if ib were up avd the boat to retire, Iwas tracted by Mise Obaries’ votoo callin, “orme out and settle thie affair,” or “affray ;"’ J letoced for» momept, and did not know whether they were amus- ing themaeives cr whether there wass quarrel unt! I beard rer in en exctied voice calling her mother, saying * | heard » volce @ third time, and 1m: medisiely saw thetiwh end bead Mie Cbarles orymng “ok, Cucar, Oscar,’ | should ihink the iiseh was aj0re weik &¢ muoh as six cr seven feet bigh; | heard Ube report aimncas immediacely ater! saw tbe fash. al perigeers pied eye By pee far tamoe; 1 wear] glamen othe: Mme; I wonr he glasses thet old people think our parlor wae seven fect from Vo!oe of Miss Jhaylos appea) ed to be directed The obs: xo which had been, by order of the oart, @ ‘Darrel of the pistol belonging to De they koew they hat no} y did not Know li, they were fools, ier p'ving we & thiag they bad cot power to doll? You. And that State robbed us o! 2 the crly chawece wo bad iben, wher they ogues whiting concty and whtu! “oh, do, do come: Granyal waa kere prevented. XVIDEACE OF MISS CLARA MARKER. Examined by Mr. Littell—I am ihe sister of nese and resiae with ber; I believe { the Fourth of July inst, and bs of tbe rights tooietion, ay Prother Kim. Bad we proven any law? Had we rempied ? Had we done enythiog Giates or of thas Stats ovald imerfere with os for? If we hed they <ould preity oun The poeple wanted us to lseve, an that the laws of the no! bave dragged vs vp. Decaago 'be peogie were disseiished, because lot of religiove epibvusiasts, politica! aspirants. niack iege trdscocndrels who wanted to posseas ovr property, ail ound together to rob us of ovr rig! te: of couree. Jacge Douglas, Gea. Hard! and rome of the prominent men from 8 iripgfiaid met to Bouse ip Naavoo, and these men 601) go wo deliberately (and there wae no ies: than States Sevators smong them et shat time) bout removing ‘hoceands of people and leu ng them be chised and despeiled as coolly as they would cut up A Voice —And yon told ibem of it. jl ebould jacge adout five fest from the sidewalk; I re- What Mise Coaries was there by bor voice. ‘The Cours si this potms adjourned unili this morn ng at Board of Tea Governors. ‘The Board mei at the usva) Bowr, C. Gafrey Gunther, President, in ihe chair, ARLLEVUR RORPIPAL BXTHNMON, Mr. Pruure, the Clark o the Board, submited » detai)- 04 statement of ihe rams spent from time to timo for ihe Rew addition to Beliewue Hospite! entive sam amount to $128 401 18, of which $128,191 18 bes been paid, leaving $13 210 doo \m the contrnow mot y pleted. Oct of the wum paid $8,925 01 has been prid for extra work. The report was ordered to be printed is the minutes. What did we do on the road here’ Fight 'n the midst Of diMonltior, 'n the midat of exile, when we were joor- fovernment called upon us for and Oabt their ba tiet, when they were iy aiowing us to be drivem fram our homes and to ty wilbout redress Did ‘Was it our duty to come ply ith such « recuisition at gash s time and under such eBesl erste go i be robbed of millions of pr ‘we send Wwe roldier 7 i cane will be an wsusvally reported our doings to the department. As y deck of oll the toen! they Bave rert some of é What ever exirted op the earch. Inatend ud possible to conceive of, but Dave alwage been ana are Dow unedle to substamisio any of their bareteced eaner- nd | declare it before you aod the world that thie are the most peaceabdie, ew people that ran be found i the United Mates. What have iting and pariotis | our governor, are reporie! to be irying to bring bere. of the mu/\itudes who come jon of the untiring efforts of y thetr patronage. jakspore FH Ki yoteran hero buoself. roma on Market’ and aa ¢\'ravagensa are ales annouaced. Benton's —Mise Charlotte Gushman ie to give ber on eqva led persowmion eof Lad: \oaregus, nd a: oreseat in ane They Fave. been ‘Oiibastering ie Core and re y to meke bis bouse rery and pondition, doin inked wt it and suffered those The postion of Kawee bee been anything but fauer- ber bern North againel South ene Broth ao¢ Keoens bee born er propie there are not perbape, ‘Worre iban ibe rest 0” the people; they are priccipaliy grants from the North ead Swath, who are arriyod joat each other, while Kansas ie ihe great Aebastace! baitle ie . ‘be inba® iente shere are the represertatives of Easarn, Western, Sontbern and North. orn ctvilization and Christianity, al! combined. A ethey They are only a litle excited. Wo mnet t & Governcr who will try an¢ comoromise eon the farties, and we will ro: things hiepea out by and by. They send one G vernor, be end anriber, and be fails; and they dave sen) another: bes whether be wili fail or pot time murs deter mine. What are they doing In Now York? Tho Legiele. tore of New York passed laws interforing wiih the oy Of New York, and the city |v in reve'lion against the diate Git war raging at the limo ile The Biate faye, “! won't ecbmit,”” and the cliy seve, “I And they bed two differ at claeare of of. cers thero \0 reguiate wattere im the emporicm o* the United Rater—it i@ ibe mercantile emoorium, ai less, tar things to go on right #1 jer ibely noses. age'nst Novi, Juatice of tb Fi Waltons? 0 ac! of New York. ax i Drought to the | paver Brew it to they were brougn! i end everything that will and ip 0 dolpg we Wil) save oursel: MORNING EDITION—WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER apd tried to get as all the twformation I cocld, and 1 find from the ipformst:n 1 havo received sto0e thea that be undermicoi » miro correcty ihaa Idid. T:bought it eas » Pind of & pacific oonrse which We administration was «king in order oacify tne -annvli- cane, that they i} aeve ® reasonable peters te have fal thelr deties, fo I bLow shai bey wero appriaid le charecter of some of their info’ men's. won thelr way bero hed Cannon and had siovped the devil behind soras I will give you my opinion aboot their t course, The republicans were determined to make tho Mormon question teil in their i's or. At the Wme they wore trying wo elect Fremont tney put two questions into the F platform, viz, : #3908! ion fo the domestic ‘ustiutions of the & u b and to polygamy. The cemecorets professed to be our friends ep) they Ko 10 wok to iain the domestic institutions of the scuth and the rights of tho people; bet whon they do that tho republicans throw polygamy at them end sro coter mized to moro (bem swellow tiat with the other. This maker the cewocr ate aug, and they have fet a uiroug denire to get rid of tho ‘Mormon’ question, Some of teom, know, for rere time peri Bave been consoctivg placa W diviee up Utah emorg ihe covera! cor tories aeoaudl, eed | baileve e Dill bevtog thiy chjoct ‘ns view war pro- pareo once Gr twice, Abd camo prey reer being prewent ed to Ocugrert, Dut that wes pol done. Now they go bo werk eno send oot en ermy ¢ith gealed orders, aud 'f ne- veprary, are repered t> commts apything that tha devil wosy tuggert to them, for taey are order bis influeata ‘They wish row totes! the republicense’ tunnder. to taxe the Wind out of (be fails, aad to out Borsa Hurod, “wigtie' aoe peg 4 wae ares As American oiiizeno and patviote, and as gous of iuone venerabie siren, cea #6, withoat Wiagrso.ng ournolres, one fathere our parlon, submit to these fasulte and tamely bors to wack twransy? We sa .ugs do ti, wndwe wil not do tt. We will rally arrnnd thy consttiudon ead feolare our rights es American citizens, avd wo will gus tain them in the face o7 high Besveo sed the world No wav Reed havo any qualais of conscience shat he ia doing wrong. You arn pairicts, rteading >y your riguls ana opposing the wrorg which affocte all overs of freedom a2 well a8 ¥0, for thoao ects of aycroasion have & wiiboring, ecorly effeci, and are kat wing pauker worm a) the very vitele of rel'giout ing by ibe Deo svat! n € or spiration of God; you are the only people in the Untied Sates wi th! Sime that are ¢oing it that have the mannood t0 de |; you dare co it and you feel right about the matter as ihe wom populi According 40 the geciox avd the spirit of ibe copatitation cf the Uaited Simos wo aw ureulng the couse that woald be atproved of th minded honorable mea, avd no men bat a mirerable aneak world have ‘any other feeling. 1 eee things before you for your feformation, that you 'y feel mpd act ondersiaodingly. 1 have carefully criti these ma ters and examined the views many o" those aid to bo our greatest statesmen on this eubjact— eo deried to Comprobend the powers of ihe go- ernment ord the righie of the people, aod I bare watca ou with ro little suxiety the encroachments ff the ¢>ve-n- wert, and ihe menitess desire to trample upon year right ir ip f t aia Vem; aud iv ston mea 3 genius of ibe cona.iiniion the Unites sate @ = mind to tramole underfoot hore pricciples that ou, guaranice prowetion to every american citizen. we will relly around the stepdard aud bid them dofnace in ‘he name of the Lord (od of lirael. ia doing thie we netther forge: cur dctite us oltizens of the United Sater, nor as todjec's of the kingiom and cause of God, but as tbe |.ord bas maid, !' we wi!l keep his com ig we need not trangrees the laws of the lent © Bot dowe It, we have mainiaioed the all the thins. fe are not taking any stops coatrary to the laws and ‘oneiitation of ise United miates, bat fu every thing wo upho'ding and sustaining them Gontl mea, hands Uf, We are free men, we possess eqaal rigbis wiih other men, apd if you sead your sealed orders hare, wo ray break the seal and it ahali be the openjng ef tho first seal A Ferocious Speech from President Kimball. You ai] acknowiecge Brother Brigbam as ihe Presidous of the Cisurch of Jesus Onrist of Latter Day Sain's, then you soknowlodge him sa our leader, prophe revelator; and then »ou acknowledge bim inevery ca paciy tbat pertains ‘to his calling, both in church and le, do you not? (Voices: Yes) Weill, be is our to vernor. ‘hat ie a Governor? Ose who presides, or go> verne. Well , we have declared in @ logisiative ca pacicy that we Bot bave poor, roiwn hearied curses come aed 1u'e Over na, enon as some they have boon ac- med tosend. We drafied » momorial apd the Ooxn- Rnd the Houre of Repreaeatatives sigued it, and wo fo them tho emer of men of oor own choice, men = for midni, out om to sppeint officers for thie Terriiory. (heb number for cue !’residonto! the United States su rclection frozo, and asked bim to gi men of igbte oopvtitn. We juat told 8 iat if they raut any noore each miserable cates as pomae taoy had seat were, we woald them bome; seek for our righie und to strnd in oar Washington. Wei), here in Braher Brigha men of «uroen cb'iv ; be is our Governor In the coon city of @ Territory and sino an saints of tne Moe, Higs Wel), is reported spat thoy have another Governo~ ov taee Judger, a District Attorney, a Mar ‘oatwas'er and Heovetary, and that they are com- wita tweoty-we budred men. The Ue! ing at thelr ca'amiity, aod iy cometh the day bas cumo when cer Governor tas come out jidet and he is in the tove of the moustsins, jot where the ald theso tDip,z1 sbould come to pare, and United Btetes are reported to be tr) lug to foree @ Governor voon us when tbo Lord has raised one up right out of our midst. Now, | am going t talk aboat there things and I fee! exthongh [had @ perfect right wo @o #0, because I am one of ihe poopie. if this people should somsest to d'aposecen Brother Brighaa Y: ae cur Governor, they are jt ee mare to go fo hell as they live, apd I keow tt; for Got would forsake them ond loere them to themselves, and whor would be in woree bondage than the children of Isreel were. Sopposing this thine all Diows over and thr y don't come no here, bat begia to flatter up end be friendly, what will be the reeuli? They may fat- ter as lorg as the earth stands, bat I never will be subject 19 ope Of tholr damned pusiiiapimous curves. They ma} court and flatter as much na they please, bul I never will be subject to them egen, 20, never. Do you boar ii? Voloes— Yea ’’) Do you think we will submit to thom/ io, never. Tkey heve out the thread themselves. You sre the people who have the priviirge ty ackoo viedgo brother Brigham as our Governor, an1 coviinze him in his office, and you aieo bave the privilege, throvgb your = if you please, bat i wili bs to bin ther fea 38 ing wall of you; me. I tel you the We are ibe people to my whether we will have or tore poor, they ave mierabie cevia to have Dut they shall not role over ne nor tary, What do you ray about i? are * People, tibet they shovl? come in here? You = phall not Gentile. w came I don't bold any office in ihe ‘/nhed Mintes: Dot Ibis people, some Um 8 fed me Chict state of Deverehstand omer Joun fey lor apd Bebop N K Whitney my assocletes You alto appointed me Lieutenant Governor; I alware told you Iwas gover to be Lientenant Governor, This is a stamp cb. We aro geing to bave onr own Governor from wpe henceforib. Brigham Young wee then our (jovernor, Heber ©. Kimball was Chief Justice and Lientessat are. gadbdie, if be does, be understands more then I do, Tk i for as to way, aooording to oar rightt onder the constitution, whether we will have tho onrned Gentiles to rule over us or pot, Twant you to publish thin, Mr }ditor Lem giving you « Hitle of my |, fort want yoo to Rnew het you are ander no move om to rece!ve the men than Brother Brigham’s femily is to recelveanoiher man ad to rejeot bim as their thelr father, thelr friend and pesefector I mnow thet Tbe to #8 the geniiies tall never rule over me, alinongh « P' Li Bey elso, thet we shall never be roled over admit of their coming here a it i t : “Hore of “te Do such men care for cur constitation and laws? No, no furtber them thay serve them as cloak for successfully corrying on ‘heir nefarious echemen angviek, andthe Tord will give ape law and a word for ue to abide, and bo wil aus cif our enemies: if every 1 woman wil) ge to work, Iay v9 U ir graia and told, the Lord will bold off our enemies i cap lay up sufficient store for our ligion to lay 12 ir tt This is @ part of our flores agi provide for ourselves, and for t rownd'ng covntry, for the day is near when they wid ¢ thousands and by milions, with their fiveries to gel» litle oread; and tbat @me is right by ovr dooy. Brother Stewert eave he hes disroveret that ths work is five yearn abead of what be hat supposed; Jet me teil you that this Je are wore than ten years sbesd of what they suppored. Thoy wore all asleep, bat the Lord bas waked them ap to preparo them for a time of tialand famine. If you donot see it and fool tt and tante ft and sme?) tt, it witl be Deanne og wit! nave ae wpon you, and he will, if you #! as you are fom thie time fort: "De J feel comafortable? - Gentlamen rnd ladies, Inever enw the dey thntI felt any hoter T become weary with toll but I feel in regard 0 thin work. Butthore !s a spirit of calmness, of praos, that lam jealous sf, I never have seen the day for t ly Bro yews bit before there wee & storm elwaya e calm. In Kirtland, before the trouble menced, thers wan this eatm Jogeoh and Hyrum ero mp that w. old etand the test, but Qualty thay had to feo trom Kirtlend te M'sgour!. Woll, previous to thet time we baa recetved Gur endowmenia, apd ® wore cals, heavenly and rrosperous itme I mover saw. Wae te so ip ta Missonri? Yee, it wae After they veceme eeiticd they became sompored. and tho ) ear of tho trouble we never had euch ctnps In the world as wobadthen. Was it so in Nacvoo? You, and the spirit of compesure rested the people, apd it is more or lors 0 now; add sub crops as we bave this year pever were ;rodaced. What doer this mean? And the spirit of composoro seems to be upon tho neole more iten ever, aad wht dees this meant 1 am rather tnclined to be jealous of it Say I, wake up, yo Saint of Zion, while it te called to cay. lest trouble and sorrow como upon you, as a thiof in tho right. Suppore 1 Js not ccintag, will It bert vou to Jay up the prodvots of the earth for seven yoara? Will it port you if you bave your grne, swords and speares in good condition aosoading to the law of tho Walted Siu'ea? ome of the States give a meu bin cresrasoo mt 49 yours of age, others at 45; they call men to train when they are 18 yenraof ego, but we call apon all from 6 to 699 years old; we do not except any. end | want the world io know thal we are rerdy for acyibing thet comes along. If is te 200d, wo are rendy fir that, and If 1¢ 1s ovil wo are rewy to stand agatvat st Wo nro caloalating to sow oar wh sat early thie fall, tn cate of omergeney. 1 threw out these things for you tothink upon, and if they are vot right ihey wilt not hurt aaybedy, Not wakeup, ye saints of the Most High, apd p epare for avy omergoncy that he Lovd our Goa ma; wre in bringing forth We never eball leave t UN we get rea*y; ever We will live here till we po ty county, Misnourt [The congregeiion nhowrsd * amen and Preeident Brighsm Young reid, “Te ix truo Tf cur exemier force ur to destroy orem avd our property, (> ¢estray emt lay wate houses, felds and evaryihing olve, wo shall never balid sion) aerin ti!) we do it in Jackoon uonty. Bas our aro not here yet, and wo have not yet throws 7 houses, Let am tell yon, If God dosigns nel phould now become free, thoy will come and atrike tho Now, and if he doer not, they wilt not come. That 's ar truc ae thet book (pototlog to the bible ) @o to work and lay up your grata and do not by it out for Gino , nor any other kind of fine tuieg, bat make homespun trowsers and petticoats. I do not know as you know what homespun is, is thet which is spun a! home, and It ts for kr welfare, bath men, women children to make yoor own clothing. Ttis also for your salvation to eqvio your. selves acowding to Ine. Now I will tell you, I have stout a huadred shote on hend all the timo; three or four fifteen ehootere aud threo or foar revolvers right in the rocm where I sleep, and the devil ¢oce not like to sleep there, for he !¢ afraid they will go off half cooked If you will lay a bewi nife or loaded = rev! ver under your pillow beve mepy unplesrant dreams, nor be troubled with the nightmare, for thero !s nothing thet the devil in 10 mcoh afrald of as a wearon ct dea'h. You wey take this ag some of He ber’s wild visions, If you pleane Tbave ucknowledged myself at ove of the peorie, and now I ssy wo will take our own pame, and we will poi be false Pared any more. We aro the kingdom of God, we sre the Bate of Deseret, and we will have you, Brother Brigham, ne our Governor jatt ao log as you live We wi) not ave any oher Gor ervor. I mean jost what I say say ‘boy will not havo sny cther Governor, and et. rpectaily eny ove that bas to come bere under arms, for we consider that amy man fs a poor damood curse tasi ban to come here under arms to rnicover us. These aro my feelivgs, and if body voles against it thoy are Us-Aad they hee apotsien, and will go overbourd.” ‘There us, aad they are will go s 70 ia pose child but what gyes with -# in these things When we reject brother Brighem Young we rejrct the bead, but we will notdo it, for the body shall dwoll to geiber, and we are mom dere Of that boty, and ho shall bs our Governor jart as long as Got Almighty will beve him tobe. those who are favor of it, raise your right ban ‘The vote was unanimous. — Brigham Young Budorecs Kemball’s State- ments ‘ing. You know that f 342 yr all th Net, give them kingdom. That is my prophesy. I sald amen to wl! that Brother Heber prophesied, for It fs tree: and he may sey amen to all that I propbesy, for it 12 also tuo = . . * * Brother Heber said to you if the time has come devign- ed by the Lord Almighty Cor the thy ead to be cat between Unis peovie end the reaidue of the world, then the Lord whl soffer onr evemi:s to city the threat, and I am wisa him im that sentiment. Bat if the time ie no? ecme, Lord wil not auifer them io come. If be demgas that treo should continue betwoen us snd them, thet we shall have the privilege of bringing our immigration, of preaching the gospel and taving the poopie, let mo wil you tbat they will not coms; Goa will stop them. as for Hy te’: rit RE E i E i Bie Heli Hite Hed i i hone of pabl’c reren conntermarch, torn out of office the Uwe wield we power o te'Geb acd low parpeses than for the pubiic weal? They do, an all offco seekers and thelr cians shriek, and as ten prodvced ? By the on tering wedg: ply dewigned canoases, which wore ewopt away ao demagoguiam grinel boldness by success, to make ro m for the present devilieh system ‘of conven. whereby the really intelligont, fay ye them oud benestly industrions are overridden clacece She ween Fe aes oe eee oe alters callod 4,” office,” ‘man. werahio,”” Poppreedion,”” aad 90 forth and 80 On. power,” * ‘Under gech ® condition of things, well known by all mys tho fy le PRICE TWO CENTS. dencripion, sre jusly based cron ine consent of ihe goverced. Con'iiuelly vielate that grent pringisic, and whore, ip all the ¢x rience of the vaster good seame of the present ie thore uny promise of atabllity/ American born end icared know!'g our comstitations! rights and privileger (se wo HxRALD wim), governing, ourselves sirioly tn accordance therewith, acd daring to atyccate and moirtein them, It in not premmmadle that an ipteltigent peorie wi) ever tamely bow to tyranny inany shape. Neliher amid tho wrigglings of parties, the lies «f bypocriter, the bow'tars of por rips tore and the rottennera of ¢fficials. will they aver De ue mipdfal of “ibe great r: pa ji can a ea of 1198, known as the Viraisin Resolutions,” which wore wiseiy acq trond in by tho great repr bllcnu party of (het day, aad are of right en pane bio (0 Sunrtorieg Be to Stales, ao 2 oly doth explicit 7 snd per tho powers of tho federe) it, > whioh the ev Bro Fartice, #n limited by the pli tention of the instrament conniitating thas oor seo!, an no further valid han th y ere authorized by the grant epemerated in that compasi; - rete, ralpable and dangerone exercise of other powort not granted by the weic compast, tho inter, who aro ibe parties ‘hereto, bave tho right and ave in duty bound wo Interpose for arreeitng ihe progress of the ertl, and for maiptetning within their respective lim te the eu borlier, rightaand liberties aprertaining to thom, TELEGRAPHIC. Wasurxcron, Ook 27, 1867 Mejor Vao Vicit, of the army, errived here thiv ever- ing. 10 loft Great Malt Lake City on the Leth of last mowit He was detalied by Gon. Harney to proceed to Salt lake to make srrangemonte lo purchase forage and provision for the troops which have recently bom ren) inio thai wt Ho was st Salt Lake for cpwards of wees, ad frequent interviews with Bigham Young Brig- ham informed him tne) he \otends to make war upon our army, end (hat the troops should never enter the ferrite ry, and if they ehoul”i succeed im getiing to not ono part’- cle of provisions should they bavo for lore er mozey, Bud. f it Decame necesrery ho would barn and desrey evory- thing {a tho Territory. Brigham, he rays, treated him very kindly, end showed bim everything about the oly. He bas at the presens time only sixteen wivos.. Mejor Van Visit however, atys the crops of Utah are very boavy, snd (be Mormons will be more then pleased et baving # morket silurded them at thel* doors, aud wil) be ibe anty partice benefitted by the expedition. An ire In Mexico, Ovr correrpe in Mextco gives some partioaiars re- Intive to the expedition of the Sante Aunias » hich proposen a lsnding tp that country, Tt le sanerte t (bat 5 conrplracy pisoned (nm favor of Banta Anne has been éiscovercd, and if Comonfo: rolf # litle cevere ho wii) promptly pat an # Spaniaros hope that the uoxt sieswer from Vera Orax will ‘Dring them the vows of the fall apd even of she dens of Comonfort. A! jane the ne will Dace arrived bas tho President ts thrown down aud the Sante Anaiste bave got the upper hand, the oxpedition so often announced wii! Sert from Havens. A great many men heve beep enrolled there and 400 moles bongbt for the traaeporte Hon of the artillery. Every dey rolniorcements are coming, im from Spain, and ibe Valparaiso has | 1m brought 300 men. Spanish gold, or to speak more correctly, the aweai of the Cabaus is lavished, and the g>vernmens spares nothing, for the porpose of Drieg pg about e revola ion in Maxiso Th ment of she Ucion ie to enact the epeo- m fightin the plains of Chive Three smal! forte bave been bu'li—the one reprerontiog Ovria, and ine two others taote recent!y consircveted 1a the neighborbooc of Vera Cruz. This is done for the purpose of manimavr- img the troops, and a greai deal of powder w.. be speni City inteiligence, ‘Tus WaaTuee bag been detestable for who inst woew. ‘Like the times, {t is ‘hard’ weather. First it rains, then it blows a gale, and then, by way of variety, ii rains io torrents and Diows a youvg hurricane. Yesterday a few flakes of snow feli, but the temperetare le ax yet too igh to admit of any of 1s remaining on the ground. Tain storm han done somo litle damage. i bas awollen ie crooks {bat ron into the North river, amd moch loose nroseny lying om tho banks of the etreams has been carried repaired before 7 A M., at which time tho firm, the Povghkeepsio train, passes that point. We bave heard of bet jittle mage being done to tne shipping ‘This bat been « iruly extraordinary year, so far ae wei weather {s concorne ! At will be fownd thes 1867 w rologicaily as financially wae cpususily stormy, ant eprin; seemed to vie wiih tach other to 16 whish would bo tte wetent The weather bas one good ef-ct. Is bay giver people something ik about vevides ihe panic, walch wes ewhet of m boro. if there wes leer ih beter So lob all who @lsh uage stocks high and the beaks resume specie payments, ial: ebeut any thing rather ihac the bard times, and soon betior state of sbings wili prevail It conileued to storm ‘unt! ® late bour jest oi,hi, nor was ikero any promise of an abeteme! Tue Pouce Commamoname ano Wn Dearmr— 2s roger? ‘sper had forwards. « one of the members of ihe Boerc of Commissioners of Pu fice @ letier, im wh'ch be stated nis forins! acceptance of tho position to which he had been eisoted by ine apaalooce vote cf the Board. The report way without feundation, snd It probably owes fa origin to the ste'emens ia vente day's Hensin of Mr. Draper's conclusion to aecept. Hin Acceptance, how ever, 'cow isgeut upon iho Bard matieg Abe time of their meowegs ai sven hours as will nok dis Commode him in bis business. This point, ii Ww tated, ihe members of the Goard concede ty him, and hie ferme! aoceptence will be probably reed ai (be next meeting. bs md as Gen. Nye is toricunly \!), may not be for several « Ww HeAngcARTeRs FOR THe MarROrOLTAS Poucs —On Baturday jeat the Hoard of Police Commissioners peoured « kim at formerly ibe *Fiotel ho Maliding ig owned by Lambert Suydam, Is besa frent of twenty Ove feet om Broome street, and a rieen fect on The \eage is for Ove aod & balf years, atan rent of $4 600, wun @ privilege o ‘a release at the chamber will be fi tod up for ibe meetings of the soard of Commission Socer tnpuisaden, cad Gamer mekena ties Surgeons, bead yanrtere of the polos room wt!) talvo be set another wes catteguans wee aloo Bept in the bul from the paral coe sdould = 10 ocen pied, prema, ‘White street, wilt ‘The Com- ers and such cificers se a No. 88 tay, bet the Dope ine aia a ay we am Suny of arrenglog’ the oale tm time, Senn cooupy the rooms des'gnea antl after be Wro m mat Eocmrrnic OL Man? =Sneh ie sho quertioe propounded twenty mess day, for nearly iwe re mosins past, by the frequenters of the Supreme Court of thie e'ty to ope anvtber ae they enter (be chamber, or special or general term or cirewit of thet tribamal, The inquiry © made in relation to ® very curious looking tadividoe!, Gomewhat over 60 years of age, Of middie riatae, G tim demeanor, onfre apperrance, and humble he vlemens poreesred of 1 /arge quantity of monsiache sed beard, (gebing remarkable, Dowever, tn were caye of civil and timtlarity im that reapect), aad , rR penced from hie neck, & wide ribbon or ecipaiar 0” some steret or religions order. Yor no one can tei) who he! from, He never speake wo pe e an Jocks at bie Orgere oe if conversing win shakes or nods his head at bie digite oltner im dimemt om ament of rome Le ‘lon; he folds bie Nuc clob cap tn & bond diferent waye on bit Knees ‘nm ae many sesonte:; he occasionally saree Judge who happens tw preside, aad for a bm seeme absorbed in the nge; then agein in mate 00: corte ho speaks to his fingers, aa thooga in) :wing {o entor and almont the Iasi in depart; and wherever the Suoreme Oourt te in version, hewwer ». chambers or up steirs in general term, there will be foan’) the quiet patron of lege) diepatation He Bae never Of the offlcers or fr of the courts Tae Next Cror..Toe Elkton (Md.) Demoo juring the wheat ic Opel) county.

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