TO TIIE SOUTHJ££X STATES.Edward Stevens, Holden.Antl,ony Paxton, Kntoh, Lashbrook Laker, St. Charles. Georga Tossy, Paris.James If* Wells, Joseph.John Houston, Paoguilch.Riley G. Clark, u Samuel Porter, Month Peter II. Anderson, ManthGeo. M. Bartholomew, Fayette,Wm. I!. Adams, Fountain Green. John Carter, ML Pleasant.Jas, II, McClenahan, **Samuel Bills, Falrview.Elmer W. Johnson, Kanab.Jas. W, Eardley, 3d ward, city,Jaj. M. Barlow, 15th ward, city, Chas. B, Felt, 17tb ward, city.Math tv? M. Cowley,14th ward, city. Daniel R, Bateman, West Jordan.II. B. M* Jolley, Me. Carmel,Isaac Riddle. Beaver.John Robertson, Spanish Fork.Wm. llanks, Charleston.Horace El dredge, Sugar House ward*Francis H, Jolley, Manti.Wm. Thompson, Granite.Richard C, Camp, WalLsburg.Wm, J. Packer, Brigham City.Jacob G. Bigler, Jr., Nephi.Wm. II. Balter, Berrer.ILDE11 JOSEPH: F. SMITHfollowed with a powerful exhorts^ Lion to the Sal ats to be faithful and kind, meek and humble. lie knew that God is merciful, for we me frail and weak creatures and do not do, in many instances, as we know how. We must do as God has commanded us to secure the rewards he has promised, or to do so as near as we can. The speaker desired to he foundin humility doing the best he knewhowj and if he failed^ he would p« peal to God to forgive his shortcomings. Elder Joseph P. Smith then read a passage of a revelationregarding forgiving our enemies aswell as our friends. We should forgive our brother seven ty times seven*M. J * I I i . *