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Show ttiMrtirni. iiirour. nlare.ree,itllear 111" I lali I em ,ul..loi, 1 mel. l'realdnit AMlford oo.lrulf and mem Imraof thoLhurthof Jeaua IbrWluf 1.HI, r-day ritlnta, In tleuerul t'n-fereumawalilbletll t'n-fereumawalilbletll tr ihren an I HMera Your eomnilttt 0 appointed to fonnull 0 an eaprewlun of the ('oiifgrtinro relAllre to eorialn ate. moill made by the initloiily or Hi ITtu.li Uoiuuiltal.in In ttielr report to the H-cre taryorihe Interior for ihaj ear lnl. l-c-g Itwite I., report llienoitiiipaiiliii l'r.uni I hi end Iteeolutlot!, all I reuninllloud their a lopllnn by the Conference. Vry iua(ieeirull, J. UN t'l Allic, W II ItoWK, i'iia. V l'i Nntam, Jxiiw T Oaivk 1'iiAiaitv H UiriuniM. HtlTfAXKLirv.tleUlt, 11m 1111 twin r tNii in m itTifiva, henMitf Ihn Utah toiniiilaaloii, with one uxoi jmnn, III tilt lr reixirl In the See n tirv nl the InltirUir rr I- il have made UlAliy iiiilriilbfol iual,nit nta . noeritltiK tin. rtiiin Ii of leant 1 hr -l uf l.ailrxly Halnla nut Ihentlltudt of Ita montbee In relalimt In pnlllltail alfalr an I, li.irea. aal I r. inirt laau ountlal doou-nirul doou-nirul and I likely l.i greatly prejudice the nd.i nf Ihe nitlou agaliiMl our I tiurcli nil I lie nienilHra, aiitllt la llmro fore uuwlaen, allow Ita erroneout alate-nieiila alate-nieiila to lata unnoticed Vuv, lliarelhre, be It reaolve.1 by the ( iVrill of Je.il. Clirlal of lalller da Salula In tloneral Cnn'ereiioe aaa. iibl.nl, tint wailruy luoat etnphailPtlly tlie a-.. Mertlon of the tlouitiilaaliin Itial the Ohureb donthiale It nit uilMra m ulltl enl niatleraand ilial nhuri.h undHtaiu are united WliatoverapieitraiHtntlii n may lint. I. en III put I i.iee ll u liril 1 ,, ( liuriii niilNlai bulla null Ii .1 Hi e .1 .Ii ti I ii ntitiin i I I ml mil us i n Hi m u II f 1 ll I 1 5 . I 1 II mult nor mini urn liu t an lorthatluoi dor of Hi LliurtU d .lata i ml'plnpniiii almai n l n i any inlliieti n lI , iniaallial nature hae i , ' -ieruabyotirUinreli leal i- ii re' eneetowhleli .lnh-tl p m "" alien Inla, aed that we hare te u and are p Ih-tly free In nnXc with anv or n ' l"li" iwlnanyaawe may Indleldnallv i'lt that Ilia People' Party ha ti" entlri-lv and finally dlaaolrol an I thai nor fealty tienraforlh will I to u ' national political irly aa eetn I ' na la-.t nlte.l to the puteea tt rapiltllrn gutrnincnt Ali, li It reaol veil treat we lo not he llrra there have liaeii any pilvmni ' hiariiaga-l aolemnlaeil amung tho I mer-day mer-day ratlntadurlrm lite wrleil nni-t bv the I'tahUeniuitaalnniAlid we demmnt Hi etatetlienl which i.in or Ihe Idea lhat auth marrlane here Oeell eontraeu-il a falae an I niMeadlne, " I Ih' l" tet avalnat the pervert. na i f f and principle and Intent ontitnln, I In lb rert of tha L.iiiin li"" an I declare lhat lh inanlfealo of I'realhnt Woodruff forbl hlinit future nluril inarrlaoe waa adopted at ll Uat OatoWr tlinference In all aln eerll) an I gon.1 faith, an I that hare everr reaaon to lnllte lhat It baa hern arrleil out In le ler an I In aplrlll an I all aialementa to the contrary are entirely deethut of truth And be It further reaolved, That we appeal to lh preae and penpla of thl t inntry toaceiour tinned declaration and prnte., hi give Ii publicity, and to id In dlaaeuilnaung the truth, thai falae-linod falae-linod my be reflilM nd Ju.ile t ,kma to a pariplecnntlnuallr maligned and al meat unlieraally uilailiyleraUKHl. And may Ood defend the right. A motion waa made to receive nn I aJnt the ireamble an I neotutlnna, when a gentleman In the audleuco aakml If a "grntlle And a tinner" might be allowed ta mako A few re rnarka. ll wa VIII. i HAnl.KR U.I It, I'real lent Cannon Yu, we hare no objection, you treat liberty lo do no; but won't you come to the aland? Mr. Mila-If you can hear met will talk here. 1'realdent Cannon-.You cannot be heard there aawellaa heie. Voice In the congregation Oo up to thuiUinl. Altera brief pnute Mr. I III went forward, aud, baling a petition on the lower aland, he laid. I lmi ly waul to tay that o far a the rnaolutlona Juit read go, I woul I like to tee tometlilng added to thl tOeil. 'That, wherea the llvplo call ed 'Mormon" tiato cnnct-uetl every demand made upou them by the rev eminent of the United Hbltce, dure. furelhey, aa American tltli-n, loving their country and having the bett gov vrument In the worll, (ledge them m I tea aud thtlr pntterlly to loyally b that government, demanding litrtturri that the Unltl Hlale kovirDinent thall guarante to them all thu right and privilege of falr.pl.iy and Kiuallty before the law, to the protection of life an I liberty arid the intuit of that haptliiee which It guarantiee to every other -ct that la t.aed liu the bible." (loul appliuae.) I Idee 11. II, Holierl ldt Itapiiearalomethit lu dealing deal-ing wllh tho matter to which our at tendon wa tailed tin morning, namely, the inlirtpreaelilatlou llul are coutalucd In the tt (ort of the Utah CommlMloii, there 1 ouo Iblug that the Latter-day Haltita ahould recug nil. That la, lhat In adopting theae reaolutlolia which have been formu lated by the committee Appjlnted by Oil Conference we are Acting lu liar mony not only with what rt neon woul 1 I roiupt men to do, but Hkewiae In accordance ac-cordance wilh tho exprecd will of the Almighty. In la.VJ, the Iord uw roper to give Imtrtii don tu the Halnt ai to bow they hould con luct theinaclve In relation to thoaei win (ieracuted Itlini. Ill that revelation, written or lndlleil by the l'rophttof Ood while Imarccrated In 1-iUrly jail through the oppreaaloua uf Miaaourl, we find thl aUlvtiieutl An I again, we would aiiggi.it fur your conelderatinn tho iniprlnty of all the Malm guttitirluit up a knowledge of all the tat ta, and aulterlliga an I ahuaea put urmtilhi in, Vnd nlao of all the nreKrty an 1 amount ot damage whkh llioy havo aua-latlie aua-latlie I, leith of character and teraounl injiirine, aa well aa reel pninert i Ant alao tho name of alt ieraona that ban had a ban I In Ihelr uppreaaloiia, aa fur aa Ihey can get hold of them and lln 1 them oui An 1 iicrhapa a eonunlllee caitbeap potliled to fin 1 nut theae thlnga, end ti lak ttalenteuu and aindavlla an I alao to gather up the Uheloue ptibllealloiia that are adoat. An I all that are In the magaa nn, an I In Hie enryuloiiedlte, and all tlio lltieloua bUlorle thu are publlahoil, ao 1 are writing, writ-ing, an I by ahum, and pruMiut the wh ilo cnnoatemtlon of dUlmlfra) raainiflty, an 1 netirlout and murdoroui Imiioalilona lhat baro been praotliatl iioii thla people. peo-ple. lhat we may not only puhllih to all the worl 1 but preaent them to the head of govvrulneut In all their dark and hell lahhuo, aa die laat erfirt whleh la en Joined on ua by our Ileal euly rather. tt teem to inu that the attention of thla Confer, nte thuuld la tailed lo thl gnat fLt that wo owell to our-lelviai, our-lelviai, wu owe It to Clod and tu the t linrat ter that wo are iBtabllalilng not to termlt theee Infaiuoua tattiuetit either made by dttlgri or through lg lioranti to lata out among the l eople of thl uathiii without a Hat and em. lhatlocontlallcllon. (Applaue.l Wo nru enjoined by die airltand letter of thl revelation tu tay that theae thing are falae, I hey are uutnia lu every articular: an I furlln r, we tliuuld tay to thelawpleuf the Uultwl Htatea that we claim Ihe right to bo heurd uiain Ihla aubji.it; thai we liavo laau lied about long en ugh; that wo liavo bet n inlarei resented to our Injury and Willi-out Willi-out roteet a long aa we Intend to Ire 1 conclude my roiuarka with the clue-Ing clue-Ing wordaof tlieroaoludoiii "And may Ood defelil die light," for Ibelleto He will, l'rolougnl applauae aud a ih'irutf f volceat Anitu."J The preamble and reaoluttont were uiiaulmoutly aJopttd ty ralelug the light hand nn I ahoullug aye. Hon, John T, Caluu read thu follow Ing llLCUAIIATIUI m tiih nir llltxt in. sc v oi tiik riiimoui I'l.nneriiliuth nlllilil r. . rt of ll .. Uiub foiiiiiil-al'ili in.u l , II ii Meori I try ot the Interior, In wliiuh they allene. "During the raed )oar, liotuhh tun ling the 'nutiifeato,' rouru have Iweil reeeltedbv tb (.oumilealonefeitfli-leen (.oumilealonefeitfli-leen male pura hi eho, wilh an eual, iiiiuilier of fiuIta, are l-ellured to have enieri I Into hogeinou inarrlagea," during thu year "al hale In nay, Ilia ut hrh wltlidiit foumlall n lu Iruili. repeal In the moat e inn m inner the daolarallniiuial bv 1' .1 loin Ytllliitd Wottlrtiffatnirli t inloren o bel I Uat DoKrtV Ii t Ii iu Ii I en n plural in trriirr t ill ' il luring II1.1 jaul tain 1 1'ilygauiv or pluril uutrrlajn I, ta 1101 been utiilll II Uli rln. Ill il 11 h 1 I ni.l.-i in 1.1 1 r, rn ni 11 11, at J 1 1 1 r 1 1 im lyliri II Win 1 1 v; ir I Juellll 1, b .1 11, ' I e I I "ten y f ( nut 11 or I, . ,1 1 at of ii iti. 11- lll MweiThtlcliei movcil that we receive, eudorte and a Ii pt aa true the tttttment of the I'nttldency, Urianlicouily adopted. Hon. John T. Calneneil came for war I and aal 1 move that the Con ferei.ee now adopt the tenllment xirewial by the giutlemin who moileelly tlenoiiilnalei hlmtelf "a Oendleanl a tinner." Thl motion wai otrrle.1 uuanl mjualy. TIIK Al,'1IIO!II.HJI t f the C'hunli were reenle. by I'rel ib nt Oeorge (J. Cauni n for the vole of theateembly! aa lollow Wllfonl Woodruff; ai Prophet, Heer and Hurt latnr nud I'real lent of the ( hurch of Jeaiia Clirlal of Latter-day Saint lu all the world. (It-org 2. CiiuiionoaKlntCoiiiiaelor In the 1 Irat I'rerlfency. Joaeth r' Hinlttinl'lii.iinii CoUllaet or In the I Irat rrerll-u y Lorenzo Hnow aa I rtiident of the Twelve Apotlke. A tneinbtrt of thetiuorutn of the Twelve apiaaitle Lorenzo Hnow, franklin I). Itlrhardt. Ilrlgham Young, ".fnee Thatcher, Francle it. Lyman. John 11. Hnilth.Ueorgii Tea, dnle, Hetrr J. Oraut John W, Tay lor, -Marrlntr W. tier-Ill, Anthou II. Lund, and Abraham II. annon. Ilrother Cannon ttaled that a letter hndbeen rccelvtal from Ilrother John W, Young, ifiuceliiig that Ida ntme In not priMiited at thl time. Home of hi reou were given. Itrolher Young' name waa tint preaenttd Thecounaelira In the Tint I'real dency and tho Twelve Aatle a !'ro lielt, Heer And llevtlatort. I'alrlarrli to the Church John Hnilth. I'lrat Hevtn l'rt tldenbj of the Hevun tl- Jacob Utlt, Heymolir II. Young. CD. FJeldated, John Morgan, II. 11. HiUrl and Oeiirge llcuo! I. William II. 1'netoii a l'realdlng IlMiop, with Itol-rrt T. Ilurlon aa hi I inland John It. Winder a hla Hc-ond Hc-ond Coiiueelor, rreiikllii I), nicharda n Churtli Hlatorlan and Oenernl Church lUcord er, and John Jariuc aa hi nvalatant. Joet I Ii Dun Carlo Young at Ueneral Churtli Arehlttitt. John Mcholion aa Clerk of the Central Cen-tral Coufcruirc. Aa tha Church Hoard of Hducatlont Wllford Woodrulf, lorenz) Hnow, Oeorge (J Cannon, Karl O. Maaaer, Willard Young, Oo. rgn W, Thnlcher, Atuoallowr, Antlion II. Lund, Jame Hharii. II a moved by Apclle Francli M. Lyman thai Wllford Wuodniu" bo tua. Ulneilaalhe Truitee-ln-Truit for the Church. All Ihe votlni waa ttnanlaiou. I Idee Jar.b tlale. taldliewai-leaaed to btar trrtlmony that od Uvea, the Ood who tpukn to theyiiuthfiil l'rojlietof the nineteenth ci utury. He had been Intimately acquainted ac-quainted with the linden of till Lburcli and hehuew they wire worthy the couDdence of Ood, nugela. And men He felt to pro htcy that we woulJ luyln there vnlleya until we liecame a mighty prnple, who would ttntcli from the north lo tho touth of Hit girat country, and wnwpuldrematn.a Ilrother Abrabant Cannon lit raij, until we reached out to Ihe ctiural location of .Ion, and there built the great Tt ill pie that I to bo erected 111 thl generatlou. Ho had been thowil, by divine power, this peo le go from Mla-ourl and ho had teen them return alao In the tame vulon. He had been tol I, by the voice of revelatlon.thit wo thotild return lu t-owtrnnd glory. Joseph Jo-seph bad predicted our coming tu thee valla) and here we should remain. He wanted to tay I thoee who never knew die l'Mphtt,that he knew Joael h Hulllh waatalled of the lord. Had stood guard over him whin he wa In dang, r. had beard hint 1 rohhecy and teen 11 fulfillment. Had been ao-'lualuteit ao-'lualuteit with Ilrlgham Young, John laylor and Wllford Woodrulf, Ho horeaiiowtrfol U-itlmouy to thu worth and Integrity ol theae men. Heclosed with a prayer that Ood would tuatalu Ihla ieo le win 11 they cait n vole to tlofeud our ilghla and would help na tu malntiln truth and rlghtoouiiitau on tho earth. I'alrl.reh Iturettae Toiler tat I, In tulntance.that flfly-elgbt yeara auo he waa with the Church In Ohio. He oomieiret thla lullneuau congrega don with the people gat lurid 111 11 little kir actio Jlhtuae In Klrllaud, at that time. It wa 10 more crowded than wa thl great bull ling. It waa won derful tolilni to henr of tlio luachlun. tlonof thoae who ought to entail out the truth. Hal naaoouited with the l'rophet under many uu 1 dau geruua clrcutuitaiice. The aptaker related tome Itttereallng exiierlencn and lure leatlmony to the crtulnma of thu charatter of tho l'ri hit Joeili Hmtth. Thetnemy ofull rlghteouaueaa waaopiiokultoall truth. It waiabturd to film that Any unu could Imagine we would iver Juave thla la-auilful ountry. He had htarl lljllini Hmllh prophtay about thla rotky mountain country long bufore lie I I ho ipeaker) knew anything about It. l.lder Yuunj lall liuhad been an In. valljforthe laat elghtten years. It waa marvelou to him lhat lie wa htretolay, Ncxtwtekho would be tliihlvfoiir year old. Ho felt com f ittt.l In 11 Irit although feeble In body. Thanked 01 for the (lotiiel and that hehal-aiktcrUyhirotuday. Hu felt toblca I'reaileiit WoodrulT and our lea ler genentlly, llkuwlie nil Israel, and ouriuuvanildaughltrs. reaidetil lleora l. laaaan I I raiuine that If we wero lu roloug (lila Courerentu the rtinslnder of thu week theru would be moru ilealru lo ta-ak thau there waa lost Hu inlay morning, morn-ing, when wu convened: but we have otlur cares and other labor, And It atenia proa I that the Collferellte should buailjourntd toilat. ll would nut la. doing Juatlcotrj our feelings nut to tiy aoinethlug btfure theclimeof thtaoproceiallngioonctrn-Ing thtaoproceiallngioonctrn-Ing thechangeil von lltlon that have nrlat 11 around ua a a eople. 1 am buru that there la but one feeling among rillrUtng men and women,ud that la. In the Ural 1 lace, lliankrglvlng to Ood fir cnuslug the tlouda of darkntaa aud mUreproaciitatlin tu ttAlter, and for tutting It Into the heart of many of our fellow ollln ti to look ujiou ua In a iiuethltu llktr our trim light, 1 have been irnounlly grateful to A great many men lu thla uatlon, tome in high ilait-e, oilier not so con epltunu. I have fultgrattful to many llllhll.lly aud litdghtiorhfjnil. Many hale ouuielliof htleAlid luve looked at ua with tlllpnjtidiceiltyaa, and they havi bei n willing If theru waa any ajukllloalri Haiti almlt It Now, W11 uav many fault, If cthera aru not act i 0! thla we uutstlvca nro. lam 1 ii.-Hunk tl t wnare fanatbal 1 uu nn iiiat'llity ehotild euler ilu lint , Ii the th u'elodoto. lilt hu anuM like theui tu believe 111 to Im lionctt aud tlncere, however miutaki n we may Irtj In their opinion. And I am viry glad In deed In tee a l-eller feeling growing grow-ing up In Ihla neighborhood, An I I am thankful to Ihe mm who have contributed to thl. There has been a great dial nf courage ehown more than we could have exjected. Men have corne out aud made acknowledge menta concerning u that could not liavobtciiexiiecletl from them under the clrcunialaiicea; and they have been willing to take abuae. In many tnitnncea, aud have borne It patiently. 1 fiel that aaa a-ople we ahould Ire very thankful to such men, because when a man cornea In 0 it mldat as an ofllclal, anl he doe hi duly to ua, lie deaerve our thank, It It tu rarely lhat thla haa bten the cnurae furaued. You would lmaglno that men ought to do tin-to thing auywy; but thla ha not alwa been the caao i at there has Ireen a dlualllon, 1 I e-Here, e-Here, among hundred of men and women In our community, who have no sympathy wilh our tyttent or be. lief, to look uan ua, n I have said, In our true light, and to recognize In ul any virtue that they may i-trcelve. I would like myiclf to tee dial condition condi-tion grow, I know I tircak jour feel Jnga, and the feeling nf my brethren with whom 1 air. aaaoclated, when I tay that we tictlro to tee that titling In crtnae. Wetlo nut wantta llvolu an btcoiilim wilh our ftllow cltlrent. A wa expn-utd by our friend who tirokc, weliAYethowtiAdboalt!oh lo meet our fellow clllzetit. and there might to be no quarreling letwreu men becAuae of mlgloii dlllcrencet. Wo do nut want lo Intrude our view upon diem. We do not want to force bur iitaa down Ihelr throat. Wa never have done ao; At loaat, we think not -Vow, there has l-ceu a chaim, so to speak: It commenced many years Ago, arraying cits ngalnat cla, nnd.lt ha tttn lorkrdurion Aaeomttblng tlread fill for the Iw o claaee to Ataoclale. Thl I a had condition of thluga, In every ttuteof the word 1ua btialneaakenae, luaaoclalienae, In n nolltlc.1 tente. There thodll bo no cuaain bttwien cltlttiia. I liot-a that honeat men throughout thla tltv an J Territory, mid throughout tho United Htatea, who may lie mbtaken about ut, will litcome convinced that wo are tlnctre and liomaMhiit wa are not a lot of In. lrtgiiere,nnd that we ate not making or firming plots with bail deal? tbecauae that la uur true characttr, even If we bnvo to declare It ourtelvce. I Ire lleve that the day la dawning that will tee a rect guidon of time tualltlt lu thl ople. Our frla nd muit make allowance for us. Thtru are many thing that wa tay which may tie con tllcred Improper, but they niuatri collect col-lect what we have tullered that cauicd thete ezpreatlon. They muat be charitable to 111, a we Jt-tlre to be charitable tu them. That la the feeling feel-ing which thouldoxlat betwtcn ua and Anioiig ua. Theru lias betn A great deal tald About freedom of action And luden-dtuce, luden-dtuce, and then thtre ha beon mucli tall eliout taking counihl. I have thought a little About thl. I would not Ilka ople to gtt wrong: Ilea, not even Latter-day Halnta, coiiternlug theae matter. Ill i-olltlcrtt atlalr 1 will tell you how I have Harare felt. I do not want to luiliience anybody only to do that which wa right. I do not think any of our leadlug 11111 have any other feeling. I Intlueucu ethers. If I have any light to Jullutuct, a I Uy to control my family. I prtteut thing tu them. If they tee IhemlUA right light they will accei t them.aiid If thejr do net tin r wont. Ho It I In the Church. I think that we thould counsel coun-sel together, and If any mm haa a good (lea, we ahould lie ready to take it. I ague exactly with what Ilrother Merrill aild on thl point. I think that father aud luothei call fruiutnlly gtt good Advice and good luggctllon from Ihclrcblldrtn, I take tde-uure mytelf tu talking with my t nlldrrn; and If I lived In a neighborhood neigh-borhood where there waa aii exert-ante exert-ante I man and wanted alvlco. I would go to him and aak what file view were. I WoulJ take lilicouiikel, If It waa good. If It wo not, I would not want It., lhat Is the ilncl!e upou whitli counatl la given, and Ii la the irlntlpleupon which wu thould attk advice. NonnncanKOM.ru hi fam-llyby fam-llyby thruallnchlavlewa upon them unlet they are 41 tiling to accept them You 1 nn not govern your children that way. Homtdme they will nut come up to your ataiidardi they will not tee thing a you tee them. Can you force IhimtoUoaetou want them? ttf you do, after awhile you will liavo, a reitl-lion. reitl-lion. You may dill for a lime, while tbty are under your Jurbnlictloii, but when Ibcy gtt old enough to rtbel, Ihey will le viry art to do to. A with fiimllltt, o with communllli. Thl I a irlnclple U-on which wo thou! I act one to another. If President Presi-dent Worrd nut had nil the authority Hint aliened could have, with hla ilia, petition he would not want tu force hla view on thl laniple. 11h woull like thtin lo underatand wfiat lie thought of various motementa. and lie would expre hi views; anil If they vr wl tlom In them, they would receive bene-tlt bene-tlt by acting upon them. Hut that I net what nur opponents liavo tald, They think that the Priesthood, urtho PriklJenl of the church, nilea thu Church and dominates It, and that If the membtrsdonot do tut they are told, they are placed under a bau. That Is not the case; never ha I ten the case. I wantttl to say these few worJa, though Ihey are hastily tall and tan lint ourly txprctaol. I fiel, my bmlhreii and tlett rt, that we thould be Ihankfullii our heart fortho rhauged 1 ondlllou.aud ilo all In our power lo 1 ro-luoloharmony ro-luoloharmony aud acc, und to ro. mote wrong Imprtialont uverywhtro, so far at our lulloeuce oxleuda, I'tealilsnl MIIIo.il Hnortrnir. Ilefore illamlislng thla Conrerence I want to say that to me It haa been Ihe moat Inltresilng I have tvir attendnl. I have nover before teeu the Latler day Halnta aa ready ua on thla occialon to eiid thetame uum lr nf Ua a togtlher In lliteiiliig tu tho ttaolilngvuwl cumin! of the aervanta of Ou.1. The Lord has laid: "Whom, oevtr yn blea ahall I bltsted, and whomaoet er ) n curaii thill be curaed." I never curved nnj body In my IKe.and I do not feel like doing ao now. for my heart 1 full of hleeeluga to die Latter-day Latter-day Halntt, to my rounnlnia, tu the twelre AioIIn,Iu the Heventlta, to Ihe High Prints, to lhal.ldera, leaihera aud Dracon, to the Ixiwrr Priesthood all our I relhren aud titter throughout through-out tho Churtli, leutertaln tbu time ttntlraentt a haio bun expnsned here by Preildent Cannon toward these who are not nt 11 rellgloualy. There Is a feeling of frlendllnia towanl us, I thluk? In thete valleja on the -art of those out. Idoof Ihl Church; tbty seem to ftel In their heart lo give lit theae right aod irltllege which Wong to ua, uudartbelawaof Oodaudmau. Home of the Judge have been ready to rect re-ct Ivn our testimony, nur manlfettoe, and have teen fit to give and administer adminis-ter rlghleout Judgment, All tuch men have my bfea.lng anl prayer, and cunfldenie. 1 feel Hut Ood will bleu Iheni and nil who perform Ihelr duties with clemency In righteousness toward Ihelr fellow men. The choir tang: let lh Mill mound Willi lone. The 'benediction waa pronounced by l'rtaldent Woodrufr. Adjourned till April, 1SDJ. Jonx AlCIIUUtUI, Clerk of Conference. A portion of tha minutes of Tucwlay afternoon' proceeding of the Conference Confer-ence WOa pukllahed lu tha Nkwsof the rame day. Aa the Issue ajpearid before aujournment, the rewrl wa liareeiarlly Incomplete, I n conatquence the account or tho entire atarlou Is given above. J. N. |