Monday, 28.—I was visited by a deputation of Pottawattamie Indians.

Tuesday, 29.—Elder Brigham Young paid a visit to James Arlington Bennett, Arlington House, Long Island, and baptized and confirmed him next day.

I held a mayor's court and tried several cases. Erastus H. Derby was bound over to keep the peace for six months. Previous to the close of the trial he gave up his license as an elder to the Church Recorder.

Wednesday, 30.—The Nauvoo Neighbor publishes an article from the Boston Bee, upholding the chartered rights of Nauvoo.

Thursday, 31.—I commenced removing into the Nauvoo Mansion.

(END OF VOLUME V.)

ERRATUM: At page 504 a line is omitted in the third paragraph, fourth line. This should be inserted after the word "commanded;"—and because they did none other thing than that which they were commanded— [Transcriber's Note: in this edition, this change has been made.]

INDEX TO VOLUME V.

A

Adams, Judge James of Springfield, present at introduction of endowments at Nauvoo, [1]-[2]; warns Prophet of impending arrest, [433].