Discourse, 7 October 1843, as Reported by Gustavus Hills
Source Note
JS, Discourse, [, Hancock Co., IL, 8 October 1843]. Version published in “Minutes of a Special Conference,” Times and Seasons, 15 Sept. 1843, vol. 4, no. 21, 329–330. For more complete source information, see the source note for Letter to Isaac Galland, 22 Mar. 1839.
President Joseph Smith addressed the conference, inviting an expression of any charges or complaints which the Conference had to make. He stated his dissatisfaction with elder as a counsellor, not having received any material benefit from his labors or counsels since their escape from . Several complaints were then brought forward in reference to his management in the Post Office; a supposed correspondence and connection with , with , and with the [p. 329]