History Draft [1 January–21 June 1844]

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and they can petition understandingly, and believed if he could explain the subject that 99 out of every hundred would vote to have no hog law in this from its birth to its death.
Cannot believe in the doctrine of exalting the Majority when it must be brought about by depressing the Minority in a greater degree.
Council adjourned for one hour
In the afternoon, <​City​> council <​the City Council they rejected the Petition to repeal the Hog Law.​> I proposed to license , & Morrison, &c, who own the land opposite to the Wharf, to make Wharves & collect wharfage— then the can dispense with a Wharf master— that <​& Morrison​> pay a tax of for the landing of every boat, & they could tax the boat or not as they liked.
In the evenin The met <​twice​> in the Assembly room & sanctioned “the voice of Innocence” & then adjourned for one week to accommodate others who could not get in to the room this day at either of the Meetings.
Our worthy brother died this morning (Neighbor 186) life
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10 March 1844 • Sunday
Sunday <​March​> 10 <​Frost in the night, beautiful day. S. wind. Bro (Sermon book 46) on him.​>
I attended meeting at the & preached on the subject of Elias Elijah & Messiah <​a sketch of which was written <​reported​> by ​> as follows
he was killed ( (see [Jonathan] Grimshaws hand writing <​Sermon book page 46 to 52​> & copy) There is a (— to —) Amen
4½ pm I met with , , <​& the​> in <​the​> .
The following letter from <​& others​> was read “Black River Falls (Copy)
also a letter to myself from & others
I asked the can you keep what I say & not <​(also)​> make it public <​(Copy)​>
All present held up their hands in token of the Covenant that they would keep the same
& went into Council on the subject matter of those letters during the remainder of the evening.
11 March 1844 • Monday
11th. At home till 9— reman then spent the day in in the Lodge room over ’s house, Present Joseph Smith, , , <​​> , , , , , , , , , , , , , , & had a very profitable & instructive lesson <​whom I organized into a Special Council to take into consideration the subject matter contained in the above letters; and also the best policy for this people to adopt, to obtain their rights from the nation, & insure protection for themselves & children, & to secure a resting place in the Mountains, or some uninhabited region, where we can enjoy the liberty of conscience, guaranteed to us by the Constitution of our Country; rendered doubly sacred by the precious blood of our Fathers, and denied to us by the present authorities, who have smuggled themselves into power in the State & Nation.​>
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and they can petition understandingly, and believed if he could explain the subject that 99 out of every hundred would vote to have no hog law in this from its birth to its death.
Cannot believe in the doctrine of exalting the Majority when it must be brought about by depressing the Minority in a greater degree.
Council adjourned for one hour
In the afternoon, City council rejected the Petition to repeal the Hog Law. I proposed to license , & Morrison, who own the land opposite to the Wharf, to make Wharves & collect wharfage— then the can dispense with a Wharf master— that & Morrison pay a tax for the landing of every boat, & they could tax the boat or not as they liked.
The met twice in the Assembly room & sanctioned “the voice of Innocence” & then adjourned for one week to accommodate others who could not get in to the room at either of the Meetings.
Our worthy brother died this morning (Neighbor 186) life
exd to here
10 March 1844 • Sunday
Sunday March 10 Frost in the night, beautiful day. S. wind. Bro (Sermon book 46) on him.
I attended meeting at the & preached on the subject of Elias Elijah & Messiah a sketch of which was reported by as follows
( (see Sermon book page 46 to 52 & copy) There is a (— to —) Amen
4½ pm I met with , , & the in the .
The following letter from & others was read “Black River Falls (Copy)
also a letter to myself from & others
& went into Council on the subject matter of those letters during the remainder of the evening.
11 March 1844 • Monday
11th. At home till 9— then spent the day in in the Lodge room over ’s house, Present Joseph Smith, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , & — whom I organized into a Special Council to take into consideration the subject matter contained in the above letters; and also the best policy for this people to adopt, to obtain their rights from the nation, & insure protection for themselves & children, & to secure a resting place in the Mountains, or some uninhabited region, where we can enjoy the liberty of conscience, guaranteed to us by the Constitution of our Country; rendered doubly sacred by the precious blood of our Fathers, and denied to us by the present authorities, who have smuggled themselves into power in the State & Nation.
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