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56     BIOGRAPHY AND

hope that they might all hold out till that day, when they should be assembled to partake of the marriage supper of the Lamb.

Elder B. Young and Elder William Miller sang the hymn, "Adieu, my dear brethren, adieu," etc. This was after the number of the official members present had been taken—one hundred and seven.

President Brigham Young blessed the congregation and dismissed them.—Millennial Star.

At this meeting, Brother Lorenzo reported the London Conference. No one who has never been located far from home can realize the happiness he enjoyed while associated with so many of the Quorum of the Twelve on this occasion.


TO ELDER LORENZO SNOW, LONDON, ENGLAND.


                              Dearest brother, wherefore leave us?
                                 Why forsake your friends and home?
                              Of your presence, why bereave us,
                                 And in foreign countries roam?

                              Must the dearest ties be broken?
                                 Must affection's garland fade?
                              No, O no! But God has spoken,
                                 And His voice must be obeyed.

                              You have gone to warn the nations,
                                 In the name of Israel's God;
                              You are called to bear salvation's
                                 Joyful tidings far abroad.

                              Now the Gospel proclamation
                                 Must be sounded far and near,
                              That the best of every nation
                                 May in Zion's courts appear.

                              In the spirit of devotion
                                 To Messiah's glorious Cause,
                              You have crossed the pathless ocean,
                                 To proclaim Redemption's laws.