THE MORMONS

... such as cloths and counterpanes, equal to the finest fabrics of the Eastern States. The mechanical arts are the fostc of the Mormons, and coming, as may of them do, from the great manufacturingdistricts of Europe, they ase probably the most skilful artificers ...

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 ...

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 AND ART GOSSIP

... hope, will so deal with the Mormons in this matter as to convince them of the errors of their ways, and bring them to a reformation without the use of gunpowder, especially as it a ppears that in all other respects the Mormons are faithful supportgrs of ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... known at9 the Stale of Daeerat (which in tile ?? Mormon ton~guei is supposed to mOea, Land of the Honey Bea), and no -aethority Is reooguled. gso valid but that Whica emmsates from the head of the Mormon sec6t the sc-called ?? Brigham YOUng, Who has ...

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 ...

LITERATURE

... ?? Mormons oil terms that smotived thle sect had somei hlopes of converting then,. TIme geantle- umantily canidour, and the0 frnan kness wit], which they explained thiqur wisha to obtain a inore correct and uniprejudiced account cif tike Mormon faith ...

FASHIONS FOR AUGUST

... describes a recent es- arrival ci Mormon missiouaries in. Liverpool -Great ex- are citement was manifoted on the 28,h, in the noighbourhood !ew of Great George-street, there being an accival of miasion- ,Le- aries from the ' Mormon's promised land.' Within the ...

NOTES ON NEW BOOKS

... Julius Brenobley, M.-A. With a Sketch Of tho History, Religion, and Customs of the Mormons.- This singular work has for its object a complete description of the great Mormon settlement, and of the manners and customs of its people. It is written by hL Remy ...

NEW AMERICA

... interested in the growth and development of new ideas and vagaries or the other side of the Atlantic than ourselves. The Mormons, the Shakers, the Bible Perfectionists, the Spiritualists, the Turnkers, the Free Lovers, &c. &c., are most of them of English ...