A MORMON TRAGEDY
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... snxioui to know the reason why I left Salt Lake. I ehall try, in the first place, to inform you what a maR must do to be a Mormon. He must give himself, his fami'si-and all his possessions over to Brigham Young asd then he'll have to give the tenth of ...
... I DEPLORABLE ASTE.i THE MORMONS IN BRADFORD., An exposure of the Mormon heresy in Bradford-in the course of which one of its great lights was igno ?? snuffed out-was made at Bradford court. house on Tuesday. Hannah Murgatroyd, a flaxen- hai*ed young ...
... of October a train of 26. wagons was captured by the Mormons 25 miles from the Pacific spring. At the same time two other trains were taken near Green River, in all 78 wagons and contents. The Mormons said they had 700 men there, and 1600 more at Salt Lake ...
... gunpowder, dau- gerous to a neighbourhood-it is a nuisance. TaE MORMON ROBBERY IN NOTTS.-We last week gave the brief particulars of a robbery of more than 2200 perpetrated by Mormons at Mansfield (Notts), from a sack club in that tovwn. Siuce then a ...
... to communce its march towards the Mormon capital on the I 17th of June. Tule troops were in high spirits at the prospect of a release from , inactivity. General Johnston bad issue3 a proclanmation e assuring the Mormons of his desire and intention of affording ...
... Lancashire dialecb. . STATISTICS OF MoRMos POULATcION.-The Val4eU Tan copes ethe following statistics of Mormon popula. ?? population of Mormons in the United States and British dominions in 1856 was not less tban 68,700-of which 38,000 were resident ...
... ,Samuel Kay, in one of a rowv of four or five small l cottages. She had been previously married to a man named Smsith, a Mormon, who went to the Salt LI-ke is Valley, and died there. After his death, and about IS I, months ago, she wae married to Kay ...
... the means to be employed for preventing its recurrence. CONVICTION OF A MORMON BISHOP. A New York telegram says the Mormon Bishop Lee has been found guilty of the massacre of Mormon emigrants, which was perpetrated at Mountain Mea- dow, in 1857. THE EARL ...
... Hlouse,ip. Wbitefriargat%.,The Tmagistrate fined him &5an& coals, ,or in, ?? 10 datys' imprisonment. .L&ast week about 70 Mormons arrived at Hall from 'Rotterdam, an-d tproceeded to Liverpool, on their way to 'SaltZake, .We understand that 200) or.300 ...
... womden see that this resource is gone., or, at any rate, will he inadequate hereafter; and,, strange to say, conversions to Mormonism in the New England States have become very numerous of late, Ihe bright., keen, quick-witted educated girls of the Etastern ...