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1857-12-11 |

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between the troops and the people of the Territory, ex­

cept only In case he should be called on by the Governor

for sold ors to act as a poise eonaitatuts In enforcing

obedience to the loam

In conformity with this sentiment, and to mourn the

people of the real intention of the movement, an activo,

discreet °Dicer was vent In advance of the army to Utah

for tho parpooerof purchasing provisions forlit, mutter

assuring the people of the Territory of the peaceful

intentions or the Government, This duty wan faith­

tally performed; the chief men of tho fraternity were

assured that no violence was intended towards them or

any ono, and that nothing could be further from the

intention of the Government or the tinny that, to em­

lest any one fur their religious opinions, however ab­

horrent they might bo to the principles of Christian

morality. Thin

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