815 ELDER WOODRUFF IN ENGLAND.
Elder Woodruff and his company arrived in Liverpool on the 3d of January-being 25 days out. Nothing material happened save head winds in the Irish Channel, for about a week.
As the steamer Cambria left on the 4th, Elder Woodruff had no time to give a detail of affairs in England, but we shall look for a full account soon.
TIMES AT NAUVOO.
The winter thus far, has been milder than any previous one, within our recollection; and as a matter of course, business of all kinds, if the weather continues thus favorable, will open with a fairer prospect, and be upheld and persevered in, with a union not before witnessed since Nauvoo was founded.
We congratulate the saints abroad, on account of the unity of effort, and industrious feeling that pervades the only city of saints in the world. May God continue these laudible traits of prosperity, both temporally and spiritually and-truth will prevail.
POETRY.
(For the Times and Seasons).
TO PRESIDENT BRIGHAM YOUNG:
BY MISS ELIZA R. SNOW
An important station is truly thine, The great work which he laid the foundation to
And the weight of thy calling can none define: Is unfinished, and resting on thee to do-
Being call'd of the Lord o'er the Twelve to preside, With thy brethren, the Twelve, thou wilt bear it forth
And with them over all of the world beside. To the distant nations of the earth.
Like Elisha of old, when Elijah fled Kings, princes, and nobles will honor thee,
In a chariot of fire, thou hast lost thy head; And thy name will be great on the isles of the sea-
Lost thy head? O no! thou art left to prove The pure light of intelligence thou wilt spread
To the Gods, thy integrity, faith, and love. Will exalt the living and save the dead.
Thou hast gain'd, like Elisha, a rich behest, The great spirit of truth, will direct thy ways;
For the mantle of Joseph seems to rest Generations to come, will repeat thy praise-
Upon thee, while the spirit and pow'r divine, When thy work is completed on earth, thou'lt stand
That inspir'd his heart, is inspiring thine. In thy station appointed at God's right hand.
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