. Wife no. 19, or, The story of a life in bondage : being a complete exposé of Mormonism, and revealing the sorrows, sacrifices and sufferings of women in polygamy . weretaught to Atone for their Sins.— ^Somebody ready to shed theirBlood. — ^ The Destroying Angels: who they were, and what theyDid. — Saints told to do their own Dirty Work. — People who oughtto be Used Up.—Murdering by Proxy! — Brigham Ycung pro^edto be the Vilest of Assassins. — Hideous Crimes of Porter Rockwelland Bill Hickman. — How Rockwell tried to Murder GovernorBoggs. — Hickman Confesses his Atrocious Crimes. — Six Men Ro


. Wife no. 19, or, The story of a life in bondage : being a complete exposé of Mormonism, and revealing the sorrows, sacrifices and sufferings of women in polygamy . weretaught to Atone for their Sins.— ^Somebody ready to shed theirBlood. — ^ The Destroying Angels: who they were, and what theyDid. — Saints told to do their own Dirty Work. — People who oughtto be Used Up.—Murdering by Proxy! — Brigham Ycung pro^edto be the Vilest of Assassins. — Hideous Crimes of Porter Rockwelland Bill Hickman. — How Rockwell tried to Murder GovernorBoggs. — Hickman Confesses his Atrocious Crimes. — Six Men Robbedof jf 25,000, and then Used Up. — Another Frightful Assassination.—A Council of Mormon Murderers. — The Church orders the Assas-sination of the Aikin Party. T is only a very few weekssince two prominent officersof the Mormon Church wereoverheard in the street, inSalt Lake City, angrily dis-cussing some person whohad broken his one, — He ought to have histhroat cut. It wouldnt do, repliedthe other; there are toomany Gentiles about. It is now nearly ,, „ . years since the eventful Using uj an Aiustatb. J. SWEET, SAINTLY SENTIMENTS.—A LITTLE MURDER. 263 ** Reformation and its horrible teachings, and the effects arestill felt. The principles that Young, and Grant, andKimball, and their fellows taught then have not been for-gotten in all these years that have intervened, and it is onlythe presence of a large Gentile element that preventsthe full exercise of the Blood-Atonement. There never has been any real and impartial trial by juryin Utah. No twelve men could be found and sworn in whowould dare to render an unbiassed verdict. This has beenrepeatedly seen in trials which have taken place. So true isit, that hundreds of Gentiles who are conscious of the justiceof their several causes, would never think of bringing theminto court during the existing state of affairs. They know itwould be useless. Prejudice runs high ; in fa


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