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ANOTHER INQUEST ON A MORMON PATIENT

... ANOTHER INQUEST ON A MORMON PATIENT. At Cardiff, on Wednesday, an inquest was held on more the body of a child named Cecilia Howe, aged six year. sition The lather of the child (says the Cardiff Guardian) is a pacel cool-heaver. He is also recognised ...

THEPROSECUTION OF BRIGHAM YOUND

... arrest of Brigham Young, strenge to say, is watched with more curious interest in remote cities than at the headquarters of the Mormon Government. Secure in the fanati- cism of his people, the hoary prophet laughs at writs and courts, predicts the vengeance ...

AMERICA

... have as yet been made. The Mormon war has again ceased without bloodshed. liackenstos could not get an opportunity shooting any of the old citizens, and they could not get chancc to burn the Nauvoo Temple. The Mormons, Jack-Mormons, and New Citizens, appear ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... passing Pisguah Chapel, belonging to E the Mormons or Latter-day Saints, in North-street, Jubilee- I street, Whitechapel, and saw a man named Hepburn, who 1 was opposed to the doctrines of the Mormons, lecturing to a large number of persons opposite ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... of Mormonism P Mrs. Watson-Yes, air; I was taught that to rob my hus- band, leave him, and commit adultery, was to glorify the church. Mr. Young-The Mormon church, you mean? Mrs. Watson-Yes, sir. Well, sir, I found out the base- ness of the Mormon doctrines ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Copping that the Latter-day Saints, or Mormons, held a meeting 'at their chapel, in North-street, Jubilee-street, Stepney, on Friday evening. There was an eccentric individual, named Hepburn, preaching against the Mormons, in the street, out- side the chapel; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... marked with that darcueswhich you used to sy a fell upon all that left this people. Are you happier now thaU when you were a Mormon IRI have tried to think e formoniun fpele and to be convinced by your reasoning, . but the evidence In Its favour it too strong ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... of exposing the errors of certain reli- gions tenats. Hepburn assumed to himself the character of a champion against the Mormons-that to him in particular had been delegated the mission of exposing the falsity of the doctrines of that and other sects; ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Pleade' ult.g Mir Lewis said this prosocittion had been instituted by the la ?? f acirfgregeaiofl of persone, belonging to the Mormon ceurabfor the purpose of' beinxc arotected from a system cf te urdinorption to ',ovbich they had been for sowle ev tine ub~eced ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... , end ill default of payment ousa mouth's imnrisonmeslt. 'The flnu wits paid. SOUTHIIWARlC. Wrilliam LAsMc, an ?? of the Mormon-road LI School 'Board school, B3riuo'iisey, iwas summoutid before n Mr. Bcniou for .ssaiiRing Janiues ticorgs Brooks, nine ...