"DEPARTURE. -- On Sunday morning, the 18th instant, the packet ship Antarctic, sailed for New York, with 38 souls of the Saints on board, under the charge of Elder William C. Moody. Elder Moody arrived in this country December 11th, 1860, and returns to his home with the blessings of the presidency under whose watchcare he has labored. Elder William Ajax who has assisted in this office, in connection with the Udgorn
Seion, and has labored with diligence in the discharge of his duties, left with this company. Like those who preceded them, the Saints on board the Antarctic felt well, presented a cheerful appearance, and rejoiced that the long hoped for day had arrived when they could have their yearning anticipations realized in gathering to Zion. No other emigrants sailed in the same ship. This is the last company of emigrants from these shores this season. May the blessings of God be with them continually, that they may reach in safety their destination, and be preserved from everything that might mar their peace and happiness."
MS, 24:22 (May 31, 1862), pp.347-48
"Sun. 18 [May 1862] -- The packet ship Antarctic sailed from Liverpool, England, with 38 Saints, under the charge of William C. Moody."
CC, p.67
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