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Show THOMAS K! JKIIKMV. Tho l'uncral. llrli-r Sketch of Ills (.'artel. The funeral service over thu remains of KIdc r Thomas K. Jere niy.ooi.duclecl bylllshop Iscslur, were held In Hie Hlxtrcnlh Word schoolhouse yesterday (HuuU.ey), Arll 10th. The galhrrlng was so large that many people were unable to obtain admittance. Dlreo lion given by the decvase-el while lu life, in relation to the manner lu which he wished l.i rutierat conducted, were read. Thu detail were faithfully fulfilled. ful-filled. Among those who m e re pre se nt were 1'rcslJent Angus M. Caunou and a uunilvr of forme ran 1 1 rite nt inemhe r of thu High Council of tho Static, six of tho latter attending as honorary pill-hearer. The opening prayer was ollcrcd by Kllcr J. .Nicholson. Instructive discourse's, emliodylng euloglsllo re-urarkslnreLitljn re-urarkslnreLitljn totheRecriiHt-d were clellvercdhyKlderalleorgetl.llywater, Wllllsin White, lllshoei Krslcr and President Angus M. Caniion. Tho closing I'rajer waa e,llre-.l hy III.liop I'.llas Morris. Tlm ward choir rendered the musical exercise, which were unusually excellent. Tholody of Ilrolher Jeremy was followed to iho ce'niitery by a large cortege. Al the grave the dedicatory prayer was otlere el by Llder Ueorge Jt. Wallace. Thu following extracts are from Jemiou'i lllographlcal l.ncycloiedla. Tliumns Ilvnus Jeremy was Iwrn In the IMrlsh of l.'amgwad. Carinsrlhen-shlre.houtb Carinsrlhen-shlre.houtb Wales, July II, IMI5. raltesl (nee farm aud recelsevj ee lulerablo (rooil e-luenlloiu Aftor Ilia inarrlage be Jiiliie.! tlio IWpllst ileiiomliullou. lint bclleeeit the prluoli les of lMnrnioulsiuM from the lime hn llrst hennl llieni prisilalinuil, Msreh3, lull, ho was buptlsnl by 1 bier 11 in, Jones, he Ulng onn oftho Irrst who nut raco 1 Ilia fulness of tbo eiosprl let Wales. OulliMCvimngoftliodsv of his baptism ho was ordaluisl to the nitlce ol a l'rlcit. and simiii afterwards, whan the I.liiU)hvlherbranuhi,f tho thiirch was organlol, ho was actiolutcil to preside over llio same, lly his continued clouts, lKlugas.lttod also by other IJ lers, four new branehes were raised up in the immediate im-mediate neighborhood cf whero be real re-al to.l. In Hit. 1'IJor Jeremy emigrated" lo Utah, Willi tils family, consisting of his wife antaoven children and three other iHrsnus tono girl un I two young men) that ho at 1 fur, crossing the AUnllo In tho ship IiicHii IVf l which sailed from I.ltsrpoul, Ingliuid, leb. ii, Hla. In crossing the plalns,tho coinpany In wide h hotraveleil, veassnuvved luotithe hweet Water, and la fire relief oould lio sent out frooi tha Valley, llio cintk.rniita suiTeiroil much from esild mil hiiugor. lu one night soventy of their eaitl died from cold and stsrratlon. Ktder Jeremy locnt-esl locnt-esl with the Welsh Halnls vvost of tho lllter Jordan, near Mill Isiku t'llv, but shoitly atterwanls si tiled lu the Ml lUisnth MeenLKall fall. I'lly.vhpre ha lues real re-al led ever since Prom 1SI9.5J he pro. sldwlover tbo Welsh mi-rllng, wlileh vtcruhold ivuekl) hi this city during Unci tlliin. Ihcsomoe lings vvnreolleinlslloil by souio nf the Almsile and wero geuer-olly geuer-olly i ery si lrlil aud Interesting. In IMS llhr Jeremy waa i alla.1 on a mission ti his unlive eouciry. II left hums Heft luh of ihnt jeer, and alter a nvcro Joiirnev nrm tlio plulusiuiil a storm) pisiku en er the o-osn ho orrh il lu Mvcrpiiol, I uglau I, I lei'. 'J I, I'..', llo wasiepiwlntiiil to rre.l.lo as I'nstoreivor thru cunforain e s (Sivensoi, I.t.inelly and l iirmsrthi nl, nod aulMiieutly neled as c'.mu.elur tu lun Joum, in the Pros!, ilomyof the Wil.li Mission. Altera suivo.sfiit mission, ho returned homei with a company nf alnls which sailed from I.tforpnol. 1 ngland. III the shlu rAiMtMm,a, April If, law onthoinj. uiq beaotesl as a Countlor lo IMward btavenson, the president of tho company, i llnrlng Hi" few following year I birr Jeremy mi I f inillv anlTercel consldsrebly from sesjrrltv or food, the gras.hoplrs elestruylng Hie crops In the Salle s or lllnle As le ng as he had an V lire.f;tuir, ho divided lllierally with hU lislghlsirs, and when all was gone, he stissl hie chnnrowllh the ret ot the peKiph In fulf sluing oil root nnd other thing which could sustain lite for is time Al the time oftho general reformation InHM he nik a iiryarthe ri lu prenchlng tu the Welsh Hillils and e X hociluc them lo ronowcil dlllicnce. Utor 'ISjT-lnl.linp-e'tlclpnl-xl In llisleMllUeis In Ilclm Canton, making two trips out lu the liiounlsliis. On on nf Ihrso bo si rt c I as captain of ten ami on the other s captain of rumpsnyt hesulTered cem-aldenebly cem-aldenebly front cold and nicr-cxertluti, nnd (rniiunlly hail In make his lied on three feitnfsnow. In lsyiho wasrallol on a mission U I unipe. He orrleod In Liverpool HeccmUr IJ1I1 of tlial year and was apiiolntel lo prrsldooicr Iho W elsh Mission. W hllo luting In lhal s. slllon rur aooul lbree years an I a half several thousand people j lined tho tliunh In Walos. Ilewg (I. llrwster w aa his llrst and David M. II It Is sii-omt t'ouiiselvr. He returned home lit chargo e.ra large conelsiny 1 f Salnls which sallcl rnmi Mtrrponl, on llio ship (Irnrrnl Jfo-OrW.ia Jfo-OrW.ia Jlav 31, IMI, 111 (Ictobor follow-high follow-high eras set apart lo act s member ot the High Council In llio Halt UkcHlako of Imi, 11 IS-.IHOU whleh he ei-iie.l until May, Is7, when he we rclesod with honor las-auso of hi advanced yrr. KeKin afterwards bo was ordained a Patriarch. In November, ltt7S,ho tilled another nil. .Ion lu I- nglaud, errlrlng In Liverpool Hoc. I si or thai your. Iletrar-clod Iletrar-clod among tho blanches In Wales, and also attrmleil lu annul rlta.i liiislm-asi rrlurneil homo In Msnh ISTit. 13 ler Jeremy Is one of the faithful and Iruo I Idera who lute shown the same noble iharaetcrl.llcsln limes or proicrlty as well as In time of adversity he has ever lieeu true bi hi Hud and his brethren ami filrtililhls ilrtucrs and nnblo oiampie will Im held III luiniirable reinelubrauce by future exonerations. |