Sunday July 28th 1850

SUNDAY 28th

On Monday last we attended the funeral of our Friend Wadhams and consined his remains to the ground. I was very much pleased to See So Many turn out in honor of the dead.  Mr Spreg read a Chapter from the Bible and Exerted therefrom.  Mr or Brother Atwood Made a prayer, and Brother Small dismissed us with the benediction, after which we bore the dead to his grave upon a high Mountain just South of the town. Where he now lies and where he will remain till the resorection day.  We have reason to Hope (by conversation held with him previous to his death) that he died with a hope of a Glorious immortality beyond the Grave wherein he now lies.  The Sun has not been quite So powerfull the past week as it was the week previous. I understand that the Americans at Senora had ordered all Foreigners to leave the country in a cirtain numbers of days. commited etc.  Reports are coming in every day of Merders being having bought a Log Cabin an the South Side of the Crick in order to be more Secure from Midnight assasin         we were under the disagreeable necessity yesterday of leaving our pleasant Situation in Allendale.  it was indeed hard for me to leave it.     Service as usual