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Show Till! IjATK niVUMtH V. MYllfi. rmnraloerilccsml Uriel blelcti or Ills IJ'r. The fuller il acrvhes over Iho remain re-main of Patriarch Hyde were In Id In Pie Hevaulli Wbm meellng houaei at one o'clock today. 'Iho opening prayer wai ctTenJ 'by C'ounsil-or C'ounsil-or Thomas 11. Woodbury. The speakers were, In the order lu which they ad fretsed the congregation, con-gregation, lllahop Kibert McQuarrlr, i:idcr Jainen W. Phiiqeu, President John Morgan, President Joiepb I', Teybr nuii Ill-hop IViu. Thorn. The remarks were of a consolatory character, charac-ter, Ircalluirupon the falthfulnrM and Integrity or thu deciaaed.and eaicclally or the fact that he enjilod to a remarkable re-markable ilcgrt the spirit of hi patrl archal otticu. The cloilug prayi r was ottered hv l'nltlaich John rimtlh. Ilrothef Charlea W. Hyde was Hie second aouor Heinan and Polly W. Hyde, and waa turn In the town of York, Ltvlngatou Co., NewVorl.,July 10,1814. He was baptized Into Hie Church of Jeeui ( hrlsl of Latter-day H.ilnls, Juoell, 152 1, by nidrr John Gould, lu Freedom, Cattaragus Co., N, V,. and removed from the latter town with hla falbsr'a family lo the gatherlnK place of Urn Balnia at Klrt-land, Klrt-land, Ohio, In the spring of 181 1. At the tune of the expulslou of the Hstnts Irou Missouri, lie was with the lualn iKKly of the Haluta who were leaving Klrtland to utile In Par West, and were met by a ruubaDd compelled to turn their faces toward Nauvoo, Ills., where they nettled net-tled and niido new horoc-e. During hla residence In the city of Nauvoo, he received hla lleslnga In the Tern-I Tern-I lo at that place. He pasiod through the severe trials ot the exodus from Nauvoo, and during tho winter of l"l7-8 staved at Council Point, aear KoDosvllle, on tho Missouri river, wherehawasordilneda High Priest, In Hsptember, Ills, he emu Into this valley, where ho resided most of the time since, for the last thirty. three yi ara In the Bsvrnth warl of this city. On April 7th, 1833. ho was ordained a Patriarch by President HrlEhatii Young, Hrher U. Kimball and WHIard Itlch-arils, Itlch-arils, In the ve-try ol the oM Tabernacle, Taber-nacle, which utllcu he has en Jcavored to magnify lo tho best of hlaahlllty, and ha been the means In the hinds of (Jodnfcoruforllnglhelicailiol hundreds hun-dreds ol Htlnle. |