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... dauglter. DIED. On the 4th instant, at Swansea, deeply regretted, flr. Gibbon, M. D. On the 26tit ultimo, at Kemey's House, Mormon h- Ihire, Mary the wife of George ecee. Esq aeid -IS. On tbe 7th isisiant, at Barry Island, were he had gone for the benefit ...

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... MOBMONITES IW AMERICA.—A letter from Nauvoo states that Jos. Smith, the leader of the Mormons, has been arrested by the authority of the Governor of Illinois-that the Mormons had taken possession of a large tract of laud without authority, and that the strongest ...

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... the metropolis. I ilm. Sir, YOllrs obediently. ALPHA. Bridgend. Nov. 18, 1841. Tllp. MORMONITR FANATICS—Last week a body of Mormons, numbering about seventy inr ividuals, passed fhrcti^h this city on iheir way to Navoo, Illinois, 10 iuin their fellow fanatics ...

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... by these facts.—Berwick Warder. MORMOVISM -It is stated that there are persons in Kendal so infatuated by the dogmas of Mormonism as to refuse medical advice in case of sickness, but rely for a healing balm on the mummery and apish antics of that depraved ...

dFarncju EntrUujence

... that New York state is to take the principal part in mustering a thousand able- bodied men to prosecute the expedition. The Mormon war has alpin ceased without bloodshed. MEXICO.—The reported mediation of England be- tween Mexico and the United States does ...

dFomjgn JIntrUígcncc.|

... accounts from New Mexico, there then existed no force capable of competent resistance within that department. The levy of Mormons effected by Captain Allen had reached Fort Leavenworth. The Comanchee Indians were carrying on terriUe ravages on the Mexican ...

GENERAL AGRICULTURAL REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER

... company in the beginning of April for the Rocky Mountains, from Indrpendence-tbe last western town, originally settled by the Mormons, four miles from the Missouri Kiver. They travelled from twelve to fifteen miles a day through the Bushtnd over tbe Prairie ...

iFomsn intelligence

... attack on the Castle of San Juan de Ulioa had been decided upon. All remained quiet at Navoo. The place was nearly de- serted. Mormons were arriving at St. Louis in a state of starvation, having fled from Nauvoo without bringing with them any means of support ...

MERTHYR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD

... hoods or Market-square and George Town, listening to open-air orators upon Teetotalism, and upon the truths or errors of Mormonism—subjects upon which the speakers get impassioned, and sometimes quarrelsome. It is amusing, on Sunday evenings, in the n ...

A LETTER TO MR. BATTY, THE SHOWMAN

... country an old book; in the negative,, not the Al- coran of tl), ?* Mohammedans—not- the Sinister of the Brahmins —not the Mormon of Joe Smith-noy yet the Magna Charta; but in the affirmative, the Bible. A noble book it is too; it is not very large in ...

Published: Friday 21 July 1848
Newspaper: The Principality
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1166 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

THE PERIODICALS—OCTOBER

... favour our readers with a monthly digest and review of the magazini- ana of Wales.] The Dysgedydd opens with an article on the Mormon- ites, the greater part of which is an account of Joseph Smith, by a Welshman in America, which has previously appeared in ...

Published: Friday 20 October 1848
Newspaper: The Principality
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1007 | Page: 2 | Tags: News 

- !THE BOOKER TESTIMONIAL

... doctrines and creeds they might profess to teach? Th speaker accompanied his question with some remarks on the preld of Mormonism, and its peculiarjdoctrines, and the differ- ences whi h had arisen on this subject in the continent of Europe. Mr. Miall ...

Published: Friday 27 October 1848
Newspaper: The Principality
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2239 | Page: 5 | Tags: News