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Show 8* The, Pp. gl. 3i0n of the, Jtyjigaiie. The three cornered situation of federal- Iibraon and Indian relations at thi » tiais present © itnelf olewly In Erighsia Young'a rewufc te Captain V& a Tleet, U. S. A. $-. " If they ( the TMted State*) dare to force $ ha issue, I eh& ll not MM thejfadiaae by the wrist asy longer for whit © isea to shoot at them; they • hall go ahead and do %* they plesoe, If the issue eoaee, you my t e l l the government to atop a l l eai* gration eorons the continent , for the Indiana will Still ^ j a j ^ o j R t t ^ ^ i i , ^ • If Brigham Young h? d cii* rie& oyt hi a thre& t of lijttins looss the Indian's," siys Bancroft, " the United States forces would have been hopelessly owtma& h* red. » Here i t is evident tha. t in the Indj.* T » e eyes , the Mormon'a Indian policy s t i ll rersstined better thwn that of the United States. £ h%.& m, t£*&- J •&? 4og,&. 3£ X9aW,?,?, ,^ iat moat unfortunate « r. d traglo horror, the Hountttin Hsadovra Haaoaore which Woodruff**: Journal ITe. 01ted in Ecnorofte, Euhert tlowe," History of- Uteii,, p, JjQ?, 2 Etx. crcft, irub* i. vt Kc- we, History of UWv, p. 510* |