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THE BOOK OF MORMON

... R ales There is nothing more curious about the Book of v o an Mormon than its denunciation of polygamy, which g' only at a later period became a recognised institu- a tion of the Mormon Church. pc reC_ to rves FATAL AcOraDENT TO A BIeCYLIsr.-A young ...

MORMON AMUSEMENTS

... MORMON AMUSEMENTS. llilAM YOUNG AT THEO THEATITi (}SOIL the Torouto Globe.) Ile owns a theatre which cost, it is said, 200,Q00 dollars, and which has yielded a large revenue. It is a Well built edifice, nearly as large as the Boston Theatre, with parquet ...

THE MORMON THEATRE—BRIGHAM YOUNG'S DAUGHTERS

... Lyceum and Drury Lane; no loose women, no e pickpockets, no ragged boys and girls, no drunken s and blaspheming men. As a Mormon never s drinks spirits, and rarely smokes tobacco, the s only dissipation in which you find those hundreds 1 of hearty creatures ...

Literature

... the history of the Mormons for the construction of a ro-l mance that w ould be at once original and powerfully interesting, has made their social and religious system a subject of careful study. Probably she may have lived among Mormons, or in some vay been ...

A JOURNEY TO GREAT SALT LAKE CITY

... 18th of July, 18o5, to complete at Sactinento their pre. ,atigms for their expedition into the Mormon territory. prosachifng the sacred city with a Mormon guide, they eret struck in the first place by his solemn saintataio of the sacred soil; and next ...

Literary Notice

... on the other. A visit paid to the Mormon territory of Utah, by Mr Brenchlcy and 'Mr Remy, has enabled -them to furnish maiiy interesting details in regard to the present condition anid future prospects of the Mormons. Chiefly from their account has the ...

LITERATURE

... certain- that Mormon priestly power and Mormon mysteries cannot in the long run ?? the presence of a large Gentile population; butif Mormon titles to land arerespected, and if great mineral wealth is not foilud to ?? in Utah, Mormonism will not be exposed ...

A FASHIONABLE FORGER

... love thee and admire thee unreservedly. . . . Who will now, therefore, dare to pretend that I am not a Bona~partist ?' THE MORMON TERRITORY. President Brigham Young is said to be setting out one hundred and fifty acres in mulberry trees, and the faithful ...

THE THEATRES

... years of sUcuesi, and still holds a place ins popular ravour. There are many telling scenes in the strongly marked story of Mormon vengeance, bnt the vitality of the piece rests mainly in the picturesque figures of the Califernian mining caimp-` the parson ...

MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS

... forth respecting the people of Utah by one not a Mormon is full of calumny, and wholly f unreliable as to facts. The Mormon story, as , I told in Mr Bancroft's t ext, is based in 1 'the mn-in on Mormon authorities ; but a series of elaborate notes, extending ...

SOIREES, LECTURES, CONCERTS, &c

... weudeiful people and country. He noticed in felicitous terms the different religious sects, from lipiscopaliane down to the Mormons, giving come amusing illustrations of their peculias-ities and belecfs.He paid a high compliment to the educa- tiosnal es ...

FAIRS FOR DECEMBER

... admirers, and she left the city and came to Boston. Hon. Here she was married to a Massachusetts man, who Hexi 15, became a Mormon and took her to Salt Lake City. Not long since she returned to Boston, wrinkled and Sanrt, e, haggard, looking more like a ...