ANOTHER INQUEST ON A MORMON PATIENT

... ANOTHER INQUEST ON A MORMON PATIENT. At Cardiff, on Wednesday, an inquest was held on more the body of a child named Cecilia Howe, aged six year. sition The lather of the child (says the Cardiff Guardian) is a pacel cool-heaver. He is also recognised ...

INQUESTS

... wrapped up in an old cloth, in an ash- y ser ea- pit, in Cherry-lane-Verdict accordingly. ra - ich MoBmoNISM.-William Smith, the Mormon patriarch, t ter has addressed a long letter to his brethren, in which he rry dissuades them from listening to the counsels ...

AMERICA

... have as yet been made. The Mormon war has again ceased without bloodshed. liackenstos could not get an opportunity shooting any of the old citizens, and they could not get chancc to burn the Nauvoo Temple. The Mormons, Jack-Mormons, and New Citizens, appear ...

LONDON POLICE—SATURDAY

... to ad- for g ; ! of ce, of ol- at ir h y n THE MORMONS. LI r On Thursday, the 22d, July, two young men, formerly LI aof Louth, members of the Church of the Latter-day p m Saints, commonly called Mormons, arrived at Louth, b - direct from the banks ...

Central Criminal Court

... which bad been given to him by Mason, al in the public-house. id _ is Tan MoRMONs.-We want to call the reader's at. ly tention to the new and most extraordinary position L of the Mormons. Seven thousand of them have fd found a resting-place in the most ex ...

Central Criminal Court

... public-house. e0 THE MoRsmos.-We want to call the reader's at- Id tention to the new and most extraordinary position Id of the Mormons. Seven thousand of them have , .found a resting-place in the most extraordinary spot Df on the North American Continent. Since ...

Central Criminal Court

... the public-house. TnE Monmois.-We want to call the readlir's at- tention to the new and meet extraordinary position of the Mormons. Seven thousand of them have found a resting-place in the most extraordinary spot on the North American Continent. Since the ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... aid the Book of Mormon (i. e. as be understood it but and meant) the Book of Spectres. After his its *death, the ignorant Joe Smith and J. -igdon corn- pa- inn into possession of the book, and igsorantly pre- In tending that Mormon was a sacred Jewish ...

LAW SITTINGS—THIS DAY

... re Brown-Bowries v Dancon-Custer V Cester-Nnilm v Yongf-Jones v Patesball- Gaunt v Taylor-Ezparte Joseph-Webb v Shaftesbury-Mormon v Greenwood-Sidney Sussex College-Tudor v 8aape-Willough- by v Attorney-Genera'-Fosbrcok v Fosbrook.-MOTIONS. ROLLS' COURT ...

POLICE COURT

... James ?? Phillips, who undertook to disprove 7th - the Book of Mormon bv the Sacred Scriptures, and to -E try it by its own merits, and Mr. J. Guinness, who was bib i to defand the Mormon Bible. After a host of explara- gro trit tioins. and a mass of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... Ibilt tlte city of Nauvos, all the iubabitauts of weiolt are Mormons. It was esti- mueted in the beginniug of 1843 thhiY there were nearly 100,000 of the seot in thu United Statcg. The Book of Mormon li h;:sbeen proved to be it eoil, wriniqn bv a person narled ...

THE BLOODSTONE CASE

... counsel, the ?? were plareO ir an upper aissetment Gl the gaol, instead of thie cciii 'Ibis is another point upon. which the Mormons feel sore,, th~ey he- lieving, or pretending to believe, that rise Smliths toets so plsced with design to give- the assassins ...

Published: Sunday 11 August 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3654 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment