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John Caine and Theodore McKean were denied a Senate confirmation. There is a legal battle to close a saloon owned by Captain Kettredge. Hooper is asked to determine the amount owed to Mr. Stevens and Mr. Moses.
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David Wooster inquired of Crockett's location. Crockett is asked to contact him.
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Wooster inquired of the whereabouts of David Crocket. He was found and asked to contact Wooster.
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Snow is asked to investigate allegations against John G Smith. City leaders attempt to shut down illegal saloons.
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Counsel for Scott to acquaint himself with the gospel before going to Utah.
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Money is sent to pay specified individuals.
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Instructions are given on how to obtain the Book of Mormon
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Brigham Jr is updated on Indian hostilities, settlement fortification, and gifting of cattle to the Indians. He is informed of Col. Potter's request that his father pledges the safety of illegal saloons. He is asked to print a font cast in the New Alphabet.
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A list of numbers and their total.
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Little Soldier's band is friendly and should continue to be treated hospitably
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Scripts are sent so that Bullock can prepare for play rehearsal.
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Brigham clarifies what was said in a conversation he had with three men who declined to play at the Academy of Music.
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Kelly declines speaking to the Saints due to fatigue and prior obligations.
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Grover is instructed on how to settle a financial matter.
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Financial drafts are sent.
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Murdock is asked to assemble a group of armed young men to protect the cattle being delivered to the Indians.
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Moore is to deliver Sixty seven heads of cattle to the Indians. He should explain the situation with Sanpitch and inform them that the Mormons do not desire war but will defend themselves.
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Sanpitch was killed when he murdered Barney Ward and attempted to kidnap his daughters. The Mormons have fed and clothed the Indians and they are encouraged to keep their treaty. The Mormons will defend themselves.
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Sanpete County is asked to supply tar for the construction of the tabernacle. They are cautioned about Indian hostilities.
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Hooper should not be agitated by enemy threats because the Lord's will shall be done. Brigham is asked to guarantee the safety of illegal saloons. As a private citizen, he is unable to make such a pledge. Utahns desire W. Willard Smith to command the Utah post.
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Smith is requested to prepare the people of Piaute and Sevier counties against the Indians.
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Bringhurst should send unwanted Bee Hives to Brigham.
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Peterson is called to serve a mission. He should help the people recover the Spirit and teach them to protect themselves from the Indians.
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Maughan should send supplies with Joseph Young and bill for the same.
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Little Soldier should not to allow his men to fight, rob or kill the whites.