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The Relief Society in Spanish Fork donated an ox to the Perpetual Emigration Fund.
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Brigham will put up telegraph wire and posts if allowed a voice in their management. Superintendent Davies desires to close out the Indian Department accounts. Public printing vouchers are enclosed.
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David Calder is authorized to represent Brigham and assist Davies in his investigation of the unsettled accounts with the Indian Department.
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Teams and cattle will be sent to Florence to assist the emigration and to sell for goods. Brigham hopes that Cache Valley can contribute 30 teams.
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Horace Eldredge will give counsel and an accounting of the decisions made in the Council in the Seventies Hall.
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Schuttler is notified that there will be an increased number of wagon orders this season.
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Brigham offers an option for Farmer's daughter to forward money to him through William Hooper.
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There is concern that the mail may fail. Ox teams and cattle will be sent to Florence as soon as possible. The printing bills are enclosed. Charles W Little passed away.
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Bradley may use tithing labor to build a public meeting house.
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The County Court has authority to regulate liquors. It is customary to consult the presiding authority in matters of marriage and public amusements.
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Money has been deposited for the emigration of Sarah Townsend.
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Utah petitions for admission as a State. The Governor signed most acts passed by Congress. Brigham's account with the Indian Department is unsettled.
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Stones' family is on the list of those to be assisted from Florence.
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Brigham suggests a charge of unchristian like conduct against Israel Evans.
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An invitation to receive temple ordinances.
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Hooper should petition for land grants and admission into the Union. The governor makes suggestions to the Legislature. The Jordan River bridge was completed. Teams and cattle will be sent to Florence.
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A notice of financial drafts drawn on Cannon payable to two woman and William Hooper.
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Brigham replies to an inquiry about the price of the Rhoads house.
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Edward Creighton wishes to present a legislative bill to protect the Telegraph wires.
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The Legislative committees are discordant and the Indian Department is fraudulent. The Utah assembly adopted a memorial for admission into the Union. Hooper is the Utah delegate until August 2nd.
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Brigham attempts to discern who sent him a letter and provides knowledge of his late wife's family. He offers help to emigrate if they desire.
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A request to recover the body of George A. Smith Junior
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Brigham believes that secession will end in bloodshed and that it is Constitutional for territories to elect their leaders. An old proposal may be used to request admission into the Union. Governor Cummings wishes Utah to have her quota of arms.
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An inquiry into money Knowles owes.
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A request for details on both the excommunication of Erastus Curtis and what council was given from Orson Hyde.