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Scott, Robert, reveals conspiracy against Prophet, [280]-[281] (and note).

Smith, Joseph, the Prophet, in council with Hyrum et al., [2]; description of, New York Sun, [3]; seeks public arms for Legion, [31]; prayers for sick, [31]; New Haven Herald on, [32]-[33]; on Socialism, [32]-[33]; inspects Legion, [34]; appoints mission to Russia, [41]; on plural marriage, [46]; remarks on the demise of James Adams, [50]-[52]; opinion of on mesmerism, [56]; on Constitution and Bible, [56]-[59]; visits Macedonia, [59]; writes to candidates for presidency, [63], [65]; poisoned, [65]; dictates appeal to "Green Mountain Boys," [80]; address to, [88], et seq., proposes canal around Des Moines Rapids, [80]; prophesies against oppressors, [95]; views on standing of Legion, [97]; suggests petition to make Nauvoo U.S. Territory, [107]; prediction on Government of U.S., [116] (and note;) gives instructions for order in Nauvoo, [124]; receives Christmas serenade, [134]; holds Christmas party at Mansion, [134]; receives letters from Cass and Calhoun, candidates for President, [144]; address of to Nauvoo police, [150]-[152]; comments of on Marks' and Laws' police fears, [166], [170]; discourse of on Priesthood, [183]-[185]; nominated as candidate for president, [187]-[188]; views of on candidacy, [210]; views on the Powers and Policy of U.S. Government, [189], [197]-[209]; dream of troubled waters, [194]; recommends repeal of "extra" city ordinance, [212]; instruction of to Orson Pratt, [212]; instructs Twelve to send delegation to California, [222]; sends views on Government to national officials, [225]-[226]; editorial, Neighbor, on candidacy of, [226]; sketches reply to Casius M. Clay, [227]; Friendly Hint of to Missouri, [245]-[247]; comments on candidacy, [268]-[270], [361], [367]-[368]; interview of with Mrs. Foster, [271]; discourse of on Conspiracies, [272]-[274]; sends memorial to U.S. Congress, [275]-[277]; preaches King Follett's funeral sermon, [301]; announces the whole of America as Zion, [318]-[320]; altercation with Dr. Foster et al., [344]; petition of for habeas corpus before Municipal Court in Expositor case, [357]; discourse by on prophetic calling, fullness of ordinance for living and dead, [363]-[367]; indictment of at Carthage, [405]; goes to Carthage to face charges, [412]-[415]; caution "Kirtland Safety Society" script, [429]; interview of with Foster, [430]; address of, current events, [449]-[450]; arrest of by David Bittisworth, [453]-[454], dream of on Nauvoo apostates, [461]-[462]; sermon on Godhead—plurality of Gods, [473]-[479]; interview of with gentlemen from Madison, [479]; address of to Nauvoo Legion, [497]-[500]; takes command of Legion, [500]; appeal of to President Tyler, [508]; comment on preparations for defense, [520]; desire of to have Hyrum leave him, [520]; determines to go to the West, [545]-[546] (and note); also [547]-[548]-[549]-[550]; is urged to return to Nauvoo, [549]-[550]; decides to return, [550]-[551]; starts for Carthage, "a lamb to the slaughter," [554]-[556]; return of to Nauvoo, [557]; final departure of for Carthage, [558]; arrival at Carthage, [559]-[560]; surrender of to constable, [561]; arrested for treason, [561]-[562]; introduced to troops by Gov. Ford, [563]-[564]; prophecy of to gentlemen at Carthage, [566]; before Justice R. F. Smith, [567]-[568]; committed to Prison on false mittimus, [569]-[570]; interview of with Gov. Ford—Carthage jail, [576]-[585]; anxiety of for safety, [592]; comments on reproofs to the wicked, [608]; dream of struggle with enemy, [609]-[610]; testifies of Book of Mormon to guards, [510]; "handsome fights," of, [617]-[618]; death of, [618]-[621]; arrival of body at Nauvoo, [626]; burial of, [628]-[629]; official account of martyrdom of, [629]-[31].

Smith, Hyrum, appointed one of Temple committee, [53]; begins work, [61]; injures knee joint, [98]; slander of, by Botswick, O. F., [225]; address of at April conference, [296]-[301], [322]; remonstrance of with Prophet, [403]; denial of threats against Warsaw Signal and editor, [495], [500]; refuses to leave Prophet, [546]; seeks to comfort Prophet in prison, [600]-[601], death of, [617]; arrival of body at Nauvoo, [626]; burial of, [628]-[629]; official account of martyrdom of, [629]-[631].

Smith, Emma, kindness of to husband, [165]; message of to Prophet, urging husband to return to Nauvoo, [549]-[552].

Smith, Uncle John, ordained Patriarch, [173]; heroism of, [515]; comes to Carthage prison to see the Prophet, [598].

Smith, William, arrival of at Nauvoo with company of Saints, [342]; withdraws as candidate for legislature, [378].

Smith, Jeremiah, issues out writ of habeas corpus at Nauvoo, [343]; Threats to kidnap, [412]; before Municipal Court, [418]-[425].

Snow, Eliza R., Poem to Queen Victoria [181]-[183]; Apostrophe of to Missouri, [192]-[193].

Southwick, Dr., report of on mob movement, [507]; reports officers' meetings to the Prophet, [605]-[606].

Spencer, Augustine, assaults his brother, [344].

Stoddard, reproved by Prophet, [229].

Styles, George P., appointed city attorney, [331]-[332].

Stigall, George W., jailor at Carthage, receives Prophet et al., [574]; reports intention to attack Nauvoo, [575].