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... situation m this the leading There were a great many drones in the ionc so ourC taken by th. Duke Inst year the Dover i wives from Mormon “stand-point,” and Thug au um m y information about the critical Article one of the Southern States Brief is the time Women ...

Tire rtAELY ' TWixaunl, ITIiDAT, , APRIL 8, 0870

... iota i whether Murphy is a Catholic, a Protestant, or a ' Quaker—a Brahmin, Buddhist, or a disciple of : Confucius—a Turk, Mormon, or Atheist. It is sufficiently evident that he goes about with the proximate object making a disturbance and leading to breach ...

Gaiety theatre. str*«d.—sole ** Mr. Jolin —-—-• •» ~i'E (S»turd»jr). Apnl 16. yy»>j Three /'IAIBTY. 15ri AIETY ..

... been done for England by Mr. Dixon. He has described the “Holy Land.” His book on “ New America gives the most vivid idea of Mormon life at Utah, and of such sects as the Shakers, yet offered by any traveller. It difficult, indued, to tell how our enormom ...

AFFAIRS IN AMERICA

... Bill passed by the House to punish polygamy in Utdh has made a great sensation there., We have news a mass meeting of the Mormon ladies held in the Tabernacle at Ogden Junctions Mrs. Mary West presided, and a number speeches were made. Finally, resolutions ...

AFFAIRS IN AMERICA

... statutes the Mormon Legislature, but that they suffered every Act to become law and stand the 3-book, consonance with those view** meetings are held all over the territory. Ine people are a unit ia their protest. Even the section of Mormons who wish reform ...

18 stamps

... Sold in packets, and Is.; In tins. Is. sd. each tin, by all chemists and druggists. ¥ NDIGKBTION.—The Medina Profession adopt MORMON'S PREPARATION •• th. tru.reinedy. -Sold in bottles and boxes, from 25.. ail Pharmaceutical Chemists, and the Manufacturers ...

THE BOURSE

... gold, and to purchase $6,000,000 of bonds during the current month. The Supreme Court ba« adjourned. It is reported that the Mormons are secretly arming for the purpose of resisting the enforcement of the na* tion&l laws against polygamy. According to the ...

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... accuse him a _ flow blood. The Mormon trouble in the United States seems We are accustomed to boast that men “mind to approach crisis. In of the Antitheir own business” in London; bu- this uni- Polygamy Act, it is related _Mormon haa_ versal seltishness this ...

PALESTINE EXPLORATION FUND

... Institution, his Grace the Archbishop of York in the chair. There were present the Bishop of London, Mr. 8. Moriey, M.P.. Hr. W. Mormon M.P the Dean of Westmintter, Professor Donaldson, Mr. G. Grore, Captain Warren, K.E., Captain Anderson, K.E., Captain Wilson ...

Oroomhvldxe and Sons, 5. Patemoater-row, London

... MENT AK : Th« Govern- I -The Land Bill- New Zealand Loan; Royal General Theatrical Fund Dinner—Murder a Russian Prince The Mormon Trouble America—The Alleged Conspiracy by Insurance Director*—The Contagious Diseases Act?— t omraittal for the Murder in ...

THUKSDAY, MAY 26, IK7O

... respwstivsly f„U«w.: Utto-d. y «T indi. Honre clerk, which to both Houses tomt S yom Jcfit isih“A Uw. But I should woutd be. Mormons, 86; the‘‘One’’Holy Catholic Apostolic » ...

TUTIONS

... residence of Mr. Wentworth Beaumont, I’iccadilly, whidi took place on the 4th of the preaont month, and which, account both of the mormon* ouantitT and great ralue of the aruclea stolen, well a* of the dating character the robbery, excited such great prisoner* ...