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Carlisle Patriot
H iffjtrWoy. 7
... adjourned, ITED STAT? s—By the arrival of the Great Western on Sunday at Liverpos » We that all 6 The was quiet in up te the Mormons bear the loss of their Prophet silence. The papers a e still tilled with ions relative to the annexation of Texas, The commercial ...
ALMANACKS FOR THE YEAR ISS). BSCOTT, the this I'm'i », ⢠has jit a \ati (, tyni and 15(X3Kn Year
... Bolivar was within 4 days' march of Carracas, and that many the inhabitants were ranging under him. Court of King's BenchâThis mormon- Mr. Marry t moved that Mrs. CarHle called on to plead to an indictment, chainingher with publishing a seditious libel, designated ...
FOREIGN AND COLONIAL NEWS
... Com- merce.)— is a letter im the city, received by the western mail, with the startling intelligence that the Mormon regiment and the Mormon settlers, in Cali- fornia, have risen and rebelled against the American Government as established there, . ion ...
Till: SALMON'. The f
... kniiwltalge, completely cotroliorative ol that wlncll is made-known us .Mr. Wisbatt:* * s.iitie- have asye-tted (says Mr. Mormon) what orounds I know not. that salmon live e- loud. I, o-.usi-ls with knowledge. Unit Ibis is nut the.-use: fur have salmull ...
fr'MUKIG* I;
... she touched upon the tail of the West Bank, but was got off without serious in. jury by means of lighters, Joe Smith, the Mormon, in marder in Mi bad surrendered . Me was let out on bail of 2000 and bad pro- cured a habeas corpus to be released from t ...
M. CACET AND HIS DUPES
... whilst Cabet, who accompanied them, was in @ comfortable They went two Nauvoo, the city of the Mormons, where Cabet had pur- chased 16 acres of land, the Mormon temple and arsenal, In for 15,000f. He had there established is suciety. up the Mississippi the ...
TO CORRLSPONDnNTS. s
... surceedi-d, but >n doing, canght birsclf a similar er, ami fell a siciim. .dm *:!?!> ih*- M7lh b* (he bn'Uai of John the lh>- of Mormon* Carlisle, .No. JIJ. h-Id ilnir annual * l ion n hiicl Aiiiii- inn ( ( that nln n and r:ablocpmj)inv toe Masonic Hody, jo ...
YEOMANRY CAVALRY BALL PRACTICE
... . more 10 dols, 1040 to 309 — B. Dey's The Tartar—takeh, But the worst feature at present is, 1000 to 30 — Lord that the Mormons—several thousand strong and about 1000 to 20 — Mr T, Meritt us. 1,000 fighting men—claim the whole region! There 1000 to 30 ...
OBITUARY
... Wnstrated bis observation* by elegant paintings, property of Mrs. Morrison, the widow of the late cee- Irxtcd ■iesio—ry, Dr. Mormon —Morning Poet. ...
IMPORTANT NEWS FROM FRANCE
... think that the panic is temporary. however can communicate one circumstance w hieh they conceal. The cashier Fronre f-d, mormons Jefnlraliou in lie Treosuru, and it is supposed that he is not the only public otiicer by whom the revenues of the stalehave ...
ls J Lord Beaumont is about to conduct to the bale mon’‘al altar the Hon. Miss Brown, daughter of Kilmaine
... engineer, executed by the must distinguished of living and erected insome public place in Liverpool. Emma, Joe. Smith, the Mormon prophet's wife, has had the box, in which the dead body of Joe was car- ried from Carthage to Nauvoo, sawed into suitable ...