THE MORMONS
... THE MORMONS. ICIW TOIL Sirr. 11. Later advice' received from Utah that )fr. Taylor has only been appointed acting 31ormen President until the election of a president. He is a native of England. ...
... THE MORMONS. ICIW TOIL Sirr. 11. Later advice' received from Utah that )fr. Taylor has only been appointed acting 31ormen President until the election of a president. He is a native of England. ...
... MORMONISM. » fed Mr. Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, records tbe following conversation with tbat notorious politico-religious charlatan Brigham Young. It is valuable as the direct replies of the avowed leader of the Mormons to the searching ...
... THE MORMONS. (Through Reutee's Agency.) NEW YORK. Oct. 7. Tho sixty-first Conference of the Church of j Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saiut., held at j Salt Lake City, has decided to abolish poly- gamy, in accordance with the proclamation of President ...
... territory, is the ackuowledged head of the ' Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,' commonly called ' Mormons,' and as such head the Mormons look to him, and to him alone, for the law by whicb they are to be governed ; therefore, no law of Congress ...
... THE MORMONS. NEW YORK. OCT. 11. Intelligence received here from Salt Lake City, states that at a Mormon Conference Mr. John Taylor has been elected President of the community. ...
... THE MORMONS. (THEOUQH R-eU_E-_'B AGE»CT.) NEW YORK, Oct. 9 The Supreme Court of Utah has entered a final judgment and decree in favour of the United States Government, in the suit instituted by it against the Mormon Church to obtain the dissolution ...
... THE MORMONS. ♦ (-ROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) NEW YORK, SO-DAY. On Friday the Mormons in Utah assaulted an officer of the Federal Government who had made himself conspicuous in the prosecution of leading polygamists in the Church of Latter Day Saints. The ...
... THE MORMONS. NEW YORK, Om. B. The I:eneral Conference is being at I tali. Mr. Taylor, President of the sect, has seta a letter from his retreat, in which a d m oniAles the people to cling to the prin. 61t.s of M..reloni , na, and declares that anti- ...
... THE MORMONS. SAN FRANCISCO, July 19. We have accounts from Salt Lake City to the beginning of last month, brought by a party of 26 persons who escaped from the Mormons after enduring much persecution. They say one-half of the population of Salt Lake will ...
... etuigreton of Mormons, ts spoken of by Mr. Cannon is a very foolish act, and its only effect would be to advertise the Mormon faith to the civilise I world, I believe, sa id Veli gate Cannon, in conversation today. that among the Mormons not more than ...
... THE MORMONS. NSW YORE, Sm. I. Intelligence received here from Ptah announces that the government of the Mormon Clurch has into the bands of twelve elders, styled Apostles, two of whom are at present in England. No President will probably be appointed ...
... MORMONISM AND THE MOKMONS The affairs of the Salt Lake community are just i at present in a very critical condition. For two or three and twenty years tho Mormons have been [ enjoying, in their remote valley beyond the Rocky , Mountains, complete immunity ...