Lord's Store-House, Algernon S. Gilbert, for he
was attacked with the cholera the same day
and died about the , according to his
own words, that he would rather die, than
go forth to preach the gospel to the gentiles.
The following is from the chairman of
the committee of the Jackson Mob to our Lawyer.
Mr. Amos Rees— Dear Sir:—
Since my return
from Liberty, I have been busily engaged
in conversing with the most influential men
of our county endeavoring to find out if
possible what kind of a compromise will
suit with the Mormons on their part. The people
here en masse I find out will do nothing
like acceeding to their last proposition. We will
have a meeting if possible on Monday next,
at which time the proposals of the Mormons
will be answered. In the mean time, I would
be glad that they, the Mormons would cast an
eye back of Clinton and see if that is not a
country calculated for them. Yours Respectfully, S. C. Owens.
The cholera continued its ravages about
four days when a remedy for purging, vom-
iting and cramping was discovered; name-
ly: dipping the person afflicted in cold water
Lord's Store-House, Algernon S. Gilbert, for he
was attacked with the cholera the same day
and died about the , according to his
own words, that he would rather die, than
go forth to preach the gospel to the gentiles.
The following is from the chairman of
the committee of the Jackson Mob to our Lawyer.
Mr. Amos Rees— Dear Sir:—
Since my return
from Liberty, I have been busily engaged
in conversing with the most influential men
of our county endeavoring to find out if
possible what kind of a compromise will
suit with the Mormons on their part. The people
here en masse I find out will do nothing
like acceding to their last proposition. We will
have a meeting if possible on Monday next,
at which time the proposals of the Mormons
will be answered. In the mean time, I would
be glad that they, the Mormons would cast an
eye back of Clinton and see if that is not a
country calculated for them. Yours Respectfully,
S. C. Owens.
The cholera continued its ravages about
four days when a remedy for purging, vomiting and cramping was discovered; namely: dipping the person afflicted in cold water