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 1058 PROCLAMATION. No. 42. [No. 42.] January 4, im, BY THE PRESIDENT or THE UNITED STATES or Amnmon. . A PROCLAMATION. rmmtis. Whereas, Congress, by a statute approved March 22, 1882, and by v°‘·2"* P·3°· statutes in furtherance and amendment thereof, defined the crimes of bigamy, polygamy and unlawful cohabitation in the Territories and other places within the exclusive jurisdiction of the United States and prescribed a penalty for such crimes; and Whereas, on or about the 6th day of October, 1890, the Church of the Latter Day Saints, commonly known as the Mormon Church, through its President, issued a manifesto proclaiming the purpose of said Church no longer to sanction the practice of polygamous marriages, and calling upon all members and adherents of said church to obey the laws of the United States in reference to said subject matter; and Whereas, it is represented that since the date of said declaration the members and adherents of said Church have generally obeyed said laws and have! abstained from plural marriages and polygamous cohabitation; an Whereas, by a petition dated December 19, 1891, the officials of said Church, pledging the membership thereof to a faithful obedience to the laws against plural marriage and unlawful cohabitation, have applied to me to grant amnesty for past oiiences against said laws, which request a very large number of influential non-Mormons, residing in the Territories, have also strongly urged; and Whereas, the Utah Commission, in their report bearing date September 15, 1892, recommend that said petition be granted and said amnesty proclaimed, under proper conditions as to the future observance of the law, with a view to the encouragement of those now disposed to become law—abiding citizens; and Wliereas, during the past two years such amnesty has been granted to individual applicants in a very large number of cases., conditioned upon the faithful observance of the laws of the United States against unlawful cohabitation; and there are now pending many more such applications; rmtu w polyp- Now, therefore, I, BENJAMIN HARRISON, President of the United em calmness nlm grant a full amnesty and pardon to all persons liable to the penalties N°"°"""" "1°°°’ of said Act by reason of unlawful cohabitation under the color of polygamous or plural marriage, who have since November 1, 1890, abstained from such unlawful cohabitation; but upon the express condition that they shall in the future faithfully obey the laws of the United States hereinbefore named, and not otherwise. Those who shall tail to avail themselves of the clemency hereby offered will be vigorously prosecuted. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be aiiixed. · · Done at the City of Washington this fourth day of January in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and ninety- [sun.,] three, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and seventeenth. Bram Hhnnisoiv By the President: Jomv W. Fosrnn, Secretary of State.
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