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And finally, this train was rich, very rich in cattle, horses, mules and other property--and how could the Mormons consistently keep up their coveted resemblance to the Israelitish tribes and not seize the "spoil"of an enemy when the Lord had so manifestly "delivered it into their hand?"Wherefore, according to Mrs.C.V.Waite's entertaining book, "The Mormon Prophet," it transpired that--"A 'revelation' from Brigham Young, as Great Grand Archee or God, was dispatched to President J.C.Haight, Bishop Higbee and J.D.Lee (adopted son of Brigham), commanding them to raise all the forces they could muster and trust, follow those cursed Gentiles (so read the revelation), attack them disguised as Indians, and with the arrows of the Almighty make a clean sweep of them, and leave none to tell the tale; and if they needed any assistance they were commanded to hire the Indians as their allies, promising them a share of the booty.They were to be neither slothful nor negligent in their duty, and to be punctual in sending the teams back to him before winter set in, for this was the mandate of Almighty God."The command of the "revelation" was faithfully obeyed.A large party of Mormons, painted and tricked out as Indians, overtook the train of emigrant wagons some three hundred miles south of Salt Lake City, and made an attack.But the emigrants threw up earthworks, made fortresses of their wagons and defended themselves gallantly and successfully for five days! Your Missouri or Arkansas gentleman is not much afraid of the sort of scurvy apologies for "Indians" which the southern part of Utah affords.He would stand up and fight five hundred of them.

At the end of the five days the Mormons tried military strategy.They retired to the upper end of the "Meadows," resumed civilized apparel, washed off their paint, and then, heavily armed, drove down in wagons to the beleaguered emigrants, bearing a flag of truce! When the emigrants saw white men coming they threw down their guns and welcomed them with cheer after cheer! And, all unconscious of the poetry of it, no doubt, they lifted a little child aloft, dressed in white, in answer to the flag of truce!

The leaders of the timely white "deliverers" were President Haight and Bishop John D.Lee, of the Mormon Church.Mr.Cradlebaugh, who served a term as a Federal Judge in Utah and afterward was sent to Congress from Nevada, tells in a speech delivered in Congress how these leaders next proceeded:

"They professed to be on good terms with the Indians, and represented them as being very mad.They also proposed to intercede and settle the matter with the Indians.After several hours parley they, having (apparently) visited the Indians, gave the ultimatum of the savages;which was, that the emigrants should march out of their camp, leaving everything behind them, even their guns.It was promised by the Mormon bishops that they would bring a force and guard the emigrants back to the settlements.The terms were agreed to, the emigrants being desirous of saving the lives of their families.The Mormons retired, and subsequently appeared with thirty or forty armed men.The emigrants were marched out, the women and children in front and the men behind, the Mormon guard being in the rear.When they had marched in this way about a mile, at a given signal the slaughter commenced.The men were almost all shot down at the first fire from the guard.Two only escaped, who fled to the desert, and were followed one hundred and fifty miles before they were overtaken and slaughtered.The women and children ran on, two or three hundred yards further, when they were overtaken and with the aid of the Indians they were slaughtered.Seventeen individuals only, of all the emigrant party, were spared, and they were little children, the eldest of them being only seven years old.Thus, on the 10th day of September, 1857, was consummated one of the most cruel, cowardly and bloody murders known in our history."The number of persons butchered by the Mormons on this occasion was one hundred and twenty.

With unheard-of temerity Judge Cradlebaugh opened his court and proceeded to make Mormondom answer for the massacre.And what a spectacle it must have been to see this grim veteran, solitary and alone in his pride and his pluck, glowering down on his Mormon jury and Mormon auditory, deriding them by turns, and by turns "breathing threatenings and slaughter!"An editorial in the Territorial Enterprise of that day says of him and of the occasion:

"He spoke and acted with the fearlessness and resolution of a Jackson;but the jury failed to indict, or even report on the charges, while threats of violence were heard in every quarter, and an attack on the U.S.troops intimated, if he persisted in his course.

"Finding that nothing could be done with the juries, they were discharged with a scathing rebuke from the judge.And then, sitting as a committing magistrate, he commenced his task alone.He examined witnesses, made arrests in every quarter, and created a consternation in the camps of the saints greater than any they had ever witnessed before, since Mormondom was born.At last accounts terrified elders and bishops were decamping to save their necks; and developments of the most starling character were being made, implicating the highest Church dignitaries in the many murders and robberies committed upon the Gentiles during the past eight years."Had Harney been Governor, Cradlebaugh would have been supported in his work, and the absolute proofs adduced by him of Mormon guilt in this massacre and in a number of previous murders, would have conferred gratuitous coffins upon certain citizens, together with occasion to use them.But Cumming was the Federal Governor, and he, under a curious pretense of impartiality, sought to screen the Mormons from the demands of justice.On one occasion he even went so far as to publish his protest against the use of the U.S.troops in aid of Cradlebaugh's proceedings.

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