NEW BOOKS

... co-operative stores, seem to threaten the stability of the Mormon state, there is really' no foretelling what the future may bl. Mr. ?? u found, of course, no means of seeing the inner life of the Mormon homes, so he gives the larger part of his attention 'to ...

LATEST ASPECTS' OF THE UNITED STATES

... it to the test A practical victory for the Mormon caum, ~ k*J ier '. of this dead letter. Justice M'Kean, who came into ier with party mandate to improve polygamy out °( America, endeavoured to entrap the Mormon bishops and elder* in the meshes one their ...

POLYGAMY

... which the human race has willingly succumbed~, Mormonism is one of the most strange. It is difficult to understand how! any fairly educated man could have ever believed in the legend of the Book of Mormon; it is more extraordinary that women of respectability ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... he bad good, and the good better. Read the. Mormon book. It has been translated in all languages, and is aski niMue-street. You will find in it a correct accounn f oar origin and history. The first Mormons emigrated ie the time of King Solomon ?? The ...

THE READER

... ULI Californian express across the breadth of thie AIelktCI12 Continent, or gaze at ease upon the strange pflenozpc- non of Mormon fanaticism confronted by the cadflsln. tide of Gentile civilisation, can hardly cahoose aL better or more attractive guide ...

Published: Saturday 21 October 1871
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2242 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS

... SATURDAY EVENING CONCERTS. MR. KENNEDY'S VISIT TO THE MORMONS. The celebrated Scotch vocalist Mr. Kennedy, after an absence of nearly four years, has returned to his native country, and on Saturday evening he appeared before his friends, the frequenters ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... valley, until the Mormon courage, like that of Macbeth, had been screwed to the sticking-poiut. Then the murderous edict was given, and with the assist- ance of some Indians who were detailed to batcher the romen and children, while the Mormons massacred the ...

EXTRACTS FROM THE COMIC PAPERS

... reported that the Mormons are arming with a= view to resist by force the Bill prohibiting poly- gamy. Let them remember that some years have elapsed since the war, and that their soldiers are to some extent inexperienced, while every Mormon -with the special ...

Literary Selections

... You can afford a Mormon is to tell hi how young Brigham looks; for the quick unconscious sequence is, 1Then Brighama may last out my time,-ccrprest sMO its rlc'luyc 1 Those who think at all deeply, have noI conjecture of any Mormon future beyond 1dm ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... City a .wide brth. Mr. Catlin does not seem to be a great -sadmirer of Mormonism, if we may judge of the following account he gives of an interview with BRIGHAM YOUNG. On the Mormon line, the Utah Central, everyofficial is a Mormnon, from the chief su ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... Brigham Young and his Mormon followers, everything relating to him and them is of paramount interest, Therefore is it that MIr. Ollivant's personal experience in Mformon-land will he perused with attention. He tells us how the Mormons educate their children ...

AROUND THE WORLD

... oppressed was he on reaching Utah with the atmosphere of Mormonism, that he escaped as speedily as possible, and declined an introduction to Brigham Young. Yet .he acknowledges that the Mormons have converted an arid desert into one of the most fertile ...