| 547 roses of contentment. The everlasting gospel, too, is triumphant;. the most glittering palaces of our beloved America have reverberated with its joyful sound-its trembling echoes have reached the most magnificent courts of aristocratic England, and thousands of the noble and ignoble, of both Governments, now worship at its holy shrine. A messenger, bearing the glad tidings of salvation, has been sent to the deserted countries of Palestine, and those silent and gloomy regions-once the theatre [theater] of many mighty miracles, wrought by the Omnipotent hand of Jehovah and his apostles-will soon re-echo with its long silent and almost forgotten sound.
Yours respectfully,
L. O. Littlefield.
Conference Minutes.
Minutes of a conference held in Zarahemla, Iowa, August A. D. 1841.
At a conference of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, held in Zarahemla, Iowa, commencing on Saturday August 7th, 1841, Pres't John Smith being unanimously Chosen Chairman, and George W. Gee, appointed Clerk:
The solemnities began with singing and prayer, after which, Elder George A. Smith delivered a short address upon the melancholy news, (which had just reached us,) of the death of our much esteemed brother Elder Don C. Smith, Editor of the Times and Seasons. Elder John Taylor followed with a very able address upon the subject of the dispensation of the fullness of times, and exhorted the saints to heed the constituted authorities of the church.
Adjourned for one hour:
Met pursuant to adjournment and opened by singing and prayer-the chairman explained the business of the conference relative to its right of choosing its own officers from head to foot. President John Smith was then presented to the conference and unanimously acknowledged President of the stake in Iowa. Prest. Smith nominated for his counsellors [counselors] elders David Pettigrew and M. C. Nickerson, who were unanimously elected.
The members of the High Council were each presented and accepted by the conference, there being but nine, whereupon the elders John Killian, Rufus Fisher, and John Lowery, were unanimously elected to fill the Quorum of the High Council. Bishop Elias Smith was then presented and unanimously accepted by the conference, as Bishop of this stake; and Joseph B. Noble and Joseph Mecham jr. as bishop's counsellors [counselors]. Elder Lewis Zabriskie was presented and accepted by the conference, as Prest. of the Quorum of elders. Elder Zabriskie nominated Charles Patten for counsellor [counselor], in place of John Killian chosen High Counsellor [Counselor], who was unanimously elected-Elder Zabriskie then nominated Lewis S. Dalrymale for his other counsellor [counselor], in place of Jonathan Allen rejected, (in consequence of his living at a remote distance, and was not expecting to move on,) who was unanimously elected.
Adjourned till Monday 9th inst. at 10 o'clock A. M. in consequence of the funeral of Br. D. C. Smith of Nauvoo.
Met pursuant to adjournment, and opened by singing and prayer. George W. Gee was nominated and elected Church Recorder. Elder John Taylor then read a revelation to the conference, giving instruction to the saints in Iowa, and spoke at some length upon the subject, and was followed by the chairman and Elders E. Smith and W. Snow.
Adjourned for one hour.
Met pursuant to adjournment, and opened by singing and prayer.
Representation of Churches.
The Prest. and Counsellors [Counselors] of the Church in Iowa were represented as being in good standing-the chairman represented the High Council in good standing. The Bishop and Counsellors [Counselors] were represented in good standing, the Bishop represented the Lesser Priesthood containing 9 priests, 13 teachers, and 4 deacons, nearly all in good standing.-Elder Zabriskie represented the quorum of elders containing 20 members generally in good standing, Elder W. Snow represented the church at Zarahemla consisting of 326 members generally in good standing. Br. Forrister represented the branch at Siloam consisting of 67 members all but one in good standing; Bishop Smith represented the church at Nashville about 80 members generally in good standing. Geo. W. Gee represented the church at Ambrosia consisting of 109 members generally in good standing.-Bishop Smith represented the branch at the Mecham settlement consisting of about
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