History Draft [1 January–21 June 1844]

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28 April 1844 • Sunday
Sunday 28 At home <​A beautiful clear day.​> all day
My brother preached at the in the morning, & among other things said the time will shortly come that when <one man makes another an offender for a word, he shall be cut off from the .
There were Prophets before Adam, and Joseph has the Spirit <​and power​> of all the Prophets
Prest. also spoke very pointedly and truly about and others.
was cursed, and the people cried Amen.>
<​Several persons were in the , at the foot of Main Street.​>
<​X​>
There was a meeting at ’s, near the Saw Mill, of those who had been cut off from the Church, and their dupes. Several affidavits were <​which they had​> taken, and <​were​> read against Joseph <​me​> and others— were read , , , John Scott Senr. , , and were appointed a Committee to visit the different families in the , and see who would join the new Church, (i.e.) as they had decided that I was a fallen Prophet &c and they appointed in my place— who choose and as his Counsellors & to <​be two of​> the &c &c— as report says.
preached up Joseph in the A.M. and in the P.M. joined the Anties— they choose ,
<​X​> There was a meeting of the Twelve Apostles, and others, in the in the afternoon.
Prayer meeting in the evening— When they <​the brethren​> prayed for <​the sick; a deliverance from​> our enemies;— <​a favrable termination to​> lawsuits; &c, &c. I had been suddenly taken sick & was therefore unable to attend.
A of Elders assembled at , or , . presiding, when a of was organized, consisting of 31 members. Horace Rawson, Prest.— Philip Gardner & Joseph S. Allen his Counsellors, & James C. Snow, Clerk.
29 April 1844 • Monday
Monday 29 At home, received a visit from of , who gave me a gold pencil case, sent me by bro. Theodore Curtis, who is now in , & the first words I wrote with it, were “God bless the man”.
At 11 a m came up for trial. Joseph <​I​> transferred the case to Alderman .
objected to the jurisdiction of the Court— also to our informality in the Writ— &c.
The Court decided he had not jurisdiction. Esqre. Noble from assisted the was present.
<​I called a special session of the City Council at 3½ p.m. when it was voted that take the place of during his absence this season— also in place of . in place of . in place of . in place of as Councillers in the City Council. Els as Alderman in place of .​>
Lieutt. Williams filed his affidavit versus Major General , & he was suspended from office to await his trial <​before a Court Martial of the ,​> for ungentlemanly conduct, &c. <​& he was notified of his command in the Legion being suspended & to <​was notified​> to take command— and <​also​> notified seven officers to sit as a Court Martial.​>
& were <​was​> suspended for trial about the same time.
Steamer “Mermaid” touched at at 5 p m <​for a short time​> when going down.
published the following in the Neighbor “All is peace (211) <​Methodist. ”​> [p. 37]
28 April 1844 • Sunday
Sunday 28 At home A beautiful clear day.
My brother preached at the in the morning, & among other things said the time will shortly come that when one man makes another an offender for a word, he shall be cut off from the .
There were Prophets before Adam, and Joseph has the Spirit and power of all the Prophets
Prest. also spoke very pointedly and truly about and others.
was cursed, and the people cried Amen.>
Several persons were in the , at the foot of Main Street.
X
There was a meeting at ’s, near the Saw Mill, of those who had been cut off from the Church, and their dupes. Several affidavits which they had taken, against me and others— were read , , , John Scott Senr. , , and were appointed a Committee to visit the different families in the , and see who would join the new Church, (i.e.) as they had decided that I was a fallen Prophet &c and they appointed in my place— who choose and as his Counsellors & to be two of the &c &c— as report says.
preached up Joseph in the A.M. and in the P.M. joined the Anties— they choose ,
X There was a meeting of the Twelve Apostles, and others, in the in the afternoon.
Prayer meeting in the evening— the brethren prayed for the sick; a deliverance from our enemies;— a favrable termination to lawsuits; &c, &c. I had been suddenly taken sick & was therefore unable to attend.
A of Elders assembled at , or , . presiding, when a of was organized, consisting of 31 members. Horace Rawson, Prest.— Philip Gardner & Joseph S. Allen his Counsellors, & James C. Snow, Clerk.
29 April 1844 • Monday
Monday 29 At home, received a visit from of , who gave me a gold pencil case, sent me by bro. Theodore Curtis, who is now in , & the first words I wrote with it, were “God bless the man”.
At 11 a m came up for trial. I transferred the case to Alderman .
objected to the jurisdiction of the Court— also to our informality in the Writ— &c.
The Court decided he had not jurisdiction. Esqre. Noble from assisted the was present.
I called a special session of the City Council at 3½ p.m. when it was voted that take the place of during his absence this season— also in place of . in place of . in place of . in place of as Councillers in the City Council. as Alderman in place of .
Lieutt. Williams filed his affidavit versus Major General , & he was suspended from office to await his trial before a Court Martial of the , for ungentlemanly conduct, &c. & he was notified of his command in the Legion being suspended & was notified to take command— and also notified seven officers to sit as a Court Martial.
was suspended for trial about the same time.
Steamer “Mermaid” touched at at 5 p m for a short time when going down.
published the following in the Neighbor “All is peace (211) Methodist. [p. 37]
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