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846 it was represented to be, and that it consisted of 36 members, 1 elder, 1 priest, and 1 teacher.

AGENTS.

ILLINOIS. NEW HAMPSHIRE.

Judge Adams, City of Springfield Zadoc Parker, Lisbon Village.

John Gaylord, Victoria, Knox co. Jeremiah Willey.

Harlow Redfield, Pittsfield Pike co. TENNESSEE.

David Nelson, Jacksonville, Morgan co. Amasa Lyman. Randolph Alexander.

IOWA. Tardy R. Whitcher, Green T. Lee.

John Groosbeck, North Agusta. Cade A. Crawley, Camden.

John Pincock, South Agusta. OHIO.

NEW YORK. Reuben McBride, Kirtland.

L. R. Foster, City of New York. James M. Adams, Andover, Ashtabula co.

James Blakesley, City of Utica. M. H. Peck, West Milton, Miami co.

Charles Thompson, Batavia, Genesee co. LOUISIANA.

Isaac Haight, West Niles, Cayuga co- E. G. Terrell City of New Orleans.

Ira J. Patten, Theresa, Jefferson co. MICHIGAN.

William Cogswell, Pulaski, Oswego co. Moses Johnson, P. M. Royal Oak, Oakland co.

PENNSYLVANIA. INDIANA.

Benjamin Winchester, City of Philadelphia. J. J. Guinand, Mount Sterling, Switzerland co.

Joseph H. Newton, " " T. W. Bray, South Bend, St. Joseph co.

John E. Page, Pittsburgh. L. M. Knight, Pleasent Garden.

DELAWARE. MISSISSIPPI.

Robert P. Crawford, Christiana. Hamilton Jett.

NORTH CAROLINA. TRAVELING AGENTS.

Jedadiah Grant, Joshua M. Grant. Lorenzo D. Wasson, Jonathan Hampton,

SOUTH CAROLINA. E. P. Maginn, Thomas Grover,

A. O. Smoet, City of Charleston. Moses Martin, George J. Adams,

MASSACHUSETTS. Lyman Wight, Hiram Kimball,

Erastus Snow, City of Salem. Benjaman Clapp. Julian Moses.

Freeman Nickerson, City of Boston. M. Serrine.

Phinehas Richards, Richmond.

Milton Holmes, Georgetown, Essex co.

CONNECTICUT.

Dwight Webster, Farmington.

Horace R. Hotchkiss, Fair Haven.

Minor Prisley, Tolland, Tolland co.

THE FEMALE RELIEF SOCIETY OF NAUVOO.

What is it?

It is an Institution form'd to bless To stamp a vetoing impress on each move

The poor, the widow, and the fatherless- That Virtue's present dictates disapprove-

To clothe the naked and the hungry feed, To put the tattler's coinage, scandal, down,

And in the holy paths of virtue, lead. And make corruption feel its with'ring frown.

To seek out sorrow, grief and mute despair, To give instruction, where instruction's voice

And light the lamp of hope eternal there- Will guide the feet and make the heart rejoice-

To try the strength of consolation's art To turn the wayward from their recklessness,

By breathing comfort to the mourning heart. And lead them in the ways of happiness.

To chase the clouds that shade the aspect, where It is an Order, fitted and design'd

Distress presides; and wake up pleasures there- To meet the wants of body, and of mind-

With open heart extend the friendly hand To seek the wretched, in their long abode-

To hail the stranger, from a distant land. Supply their wants, and raise their hearts to God.

E. R. SNOW.

Elder Andrew L. Lamoreaux is requested to come to Nauvoo, to answer to certain charges that are preferred against him.

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