from Him of any kind, and that mostly cncing [concerning] a [poer] of Attorny
to collet some mo[ne]y for some powers in Iowey. Yet notw◊hst◊d◊
all this I have not for a momet suffered the spirit of prejudice
or Jealousy to take root in my heart agaist him as though
He was neglecting me or was not interestaed in my welfare
or prosperity, or equally ingaged in the same Common
cause with myself, and I have not felt in the least [to] [imparte] it to any other cause ownly that He was overwhelmed
in busness & cares. I am aware there from conversation
with yourself & public papers, that [there] had been a ^former^ differenc
betwng you & Mr. Hyde But since that He has pub[lis]hed
throgh the Guadian that it was all made up & [settletled] &
I had no idea but that you were on the best of terms
But to sum up the whole matter ^of this subjet^ my views are those
That the cause ^in which^ you are ingaged in is of Equal interest to
yourself, Dr Bernhisel, Mr Hyde, myself, and evy good man
who expets to become a Citizen of the State of Deseret, and I
consider that any man who has any different veiws of this subjet
has a wrong one. Men may differn in politics, I nevr cast
any other vote at the poles in my life, even my Father before me
that I werehve any knowledge of, except a Democrat vote, still &
consider our petition to Congress for a Goverment for Deseret
a vary differet thing from party politics, I consider it are
common cause for all the inhabitants of that Stat whether [thy] [they] be wDemocratsWhigs or Freesoil and I consider any
lawful or legarl influenc extented to eventually give Deseret a
State Gvement to be of interest & worth to her inhabitats let it
eminate from what party it may. This I have given you
my views concering thesee points in your letter that needed explanatin
as feel as I am enabled to do in a communcatin of this ki[n]d a[n]d
I hope it will be satisfactory as far as I am conceed [concerned].
from Him of any kind, and that mostly concerning a poer of Attorny
to collet some money for some powers in Iowey. Yet notw◊hst◊d◊
all this I have not for a momet suffered the spirit of prejudice
or Jealousy to take root in my heart agaist him as though
He was neglecting me or was not interestaed in my welfare
or prosperity, or equally ingaged in the same Common
cause with myself, and I have not felt in the least toimparte it to any other cause ownly that He was overwhelmed
in busness & cares. I am aware from conversation
with yourself & public papers, that there had been a former differenc
betwng you & Mr. Hyde But since that He has published
throgh the Guadian that it was all made up & settletled &
I had no idea but that you were on the best of terms
But to sum up the whole matter of this subjet my views are those
That the cause in which you are ingaged in is of Equal interest to
yourself, Dr Bernhisel, Mr Hyde, myself, and evy good man
who expets to become a Citizen of the State of Deseret, and I
consider that any man who has any different veiws of this subjet
has a wrong one. Men may differn in politics, I nevr cast
any other vote at the poles in my life, my Father before me
that Ihve any knowledge of, except a Democrat vote, still &
consider our petition to Congress for a Goverment for Deseret
a vary differet thing from party politics, I consider it are
common cause for all the inhabitants of that Stat whether
thy they beDemocratsWhigs or Freesoil and I consider any
lawful or legal influenc extented to eventually give Deseret a
State Gvement to be of interest & worth to her inhabitats let it
eminate from what party it may. This I have given you
my views concering thesee points in your letter that needed explanatin
as feel as I am enabled to do in a communcatin of this kind and
I hope it will be satisfactory as far as I am concerned.