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VTr:ljV'urd-lluildingo, Liverpool, Aug. 22, 18563

... stone tower of Hammersmith Charch with * compo!” APPROACHING BREAK-UP OF THE MoRMoN In- | posTURE.—A few weeks ago a graphic account was ‘ published of the dilru&!iom in the Mormon camp, with | a report of Brigham Young, a Latter-day Saint prophet’s fierce ...

FPULLEY AND SON

... tlhut’on that occasion , THE USEFUL she will continge hex journey to Herlin. TR AT T Pusiping on A MorMon Ora Tor AT SHEFFIELD. | HOUSEHOLD FURNIT URE, =A Mormon orator the other night took his stand at the | Light Spring Curt with Patent Axtes, Ro'l and Bar ...

RELIGIOUS DENOMINATIONS

... 56 ministers, 38 congregations, 5,604 members, 6,028 scholars,; the Swedenborgians, 64 societies, with 4,087 members. The Mormons have 82 churches: the Jews, 90 synagognes, 150 ministers or readers. There are 50,000 Jews in Great Britain, mainly in London ...

A CURIOUS CONTRIBUTION 1o rae GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... perform the ceremony in the river, in the light of day. After singing a hymn, an address to the people was delivered by the Mormon preacher, when the converts entered the water, where their spiritual adviser was ready to receive them with up-lified hands ...

TEHE W AR,

... recently appeared in oup columug from one of their dupes at the Sn,t Lake City, thepe cannot be the slightest doubt that Mormonism 1 g Wi&'!\t‘ll imposture.— Cambridge Chroniele. - ...

INSOLVENTS,

... and the neighbourhood, on their way to the Salt Lake Valley, North America, the adopted country of the singular sect the Mormons. The party consisted of small farmers, market gardeners, mechanics, and labourers, with their wives and children.— Liverpool ...

General Xrews,

... inquest was held on the body on Friday, and a verdict of “ Accidental death” was recorded. The Temple of Nauvoo, erected by the Mormons in 1845, but purchased in March 1849, by the Icariancommunity, was totally destroyed by a hurricane on the 27th of May. A ...

SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1858,

... and now lives hy folly and imposi :um‘m _the clm'n;u 'eratlonAof“'lm remaining resolutions, tion ; and after a time, like mormonism, table-turning, eginning with the Gth:—¢“That the members of the | 4pd many other impostures, will be destroyed and anni ...

GENERAL NOTES

... gentleman and his friends were exposed. ™ Mormonism still has its conquests even in England. The Guion Line United States mail steamer Necada left the Mersey on Saturday, having among her passengers 347 Mormons and elders, who were on their way to Salt ...

FROM TUESDAY'S l,l):\‘bu.\' GAZLTTE

... Association, Wesleyan Reform —Countessof Huntingdon's Methodists ; Sandemanian - Roman Catholies, Catholic a Day Saints or Mormons, Iso Churches. ~ AND THE COMPRISING THE NUMI NOMINAT Abridged from the Offic HORACE MANN, Esq, ( rister-at-Law,) to GEOL( ...

PERNICIOUS PUNISHMENTS AND OVERLEGISLATION

... information on prisons, crime, capital punishment, &e. One section is &ntitled * Pernicious Punishments,” and is as follows : — * Mormons are said to be overmuch married. The poorer classes of Englishmen may as truly be said to be overmuch punished by vexatious ...