. William H. Seward's travels around the world. PULPIT EOCK. Rock, and, though inaccessible, it is believed by the credulous thatBrigham Young from its level summit rallied his hosts to repel thearmy of General Johnson. In the Weber Canon, at the foot of the Wahsatch Range, thetorrent subsides into a quiet stream. On its bank is an old andsolitary pine-tree, which bears a board on which is inscribed, SALT LAKE CITY. 15 One thousand miles from Omaha. Here all travellers rest andmeditate; and many, proud of the great achievement, record theirnames. Let no one suppose that, because Salt Lake Plai


. William H. Seward's travels around the world. PULPIT EOCK. Rock, and, though inaccessible, it is believed by the credulous thatBrigham Young from its level summit rallied his hosts to repel thearmy of General Johnson. In the Weber Canon, at the foot of the Wahsatch Range, thetorrent subsides into a quiet stream. On its bank is an old andsolitary pine-tree, which bears a board on which is inscribed, SALT LAKE CITY. 15 One thousand miles from Omaha. Here all travellers rest andmeditate; and many, proud of the great achievement, record theirnames. Let no one suppose that, because Salt Lake Plain is calleda valley, it is therefore level, smooth, or grassy. The plain isbut a table-land, broken by mountain-spurs, and hilly ranges risefrom the bosom of the lake itself, affording pasturage for herds ofwild-horses.


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