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LONDON POLICE—SATURDAY

... to ad- for g ; ! of ce, of ol- at ir h y n THE MORMONS. LI r On Thursday, the 22d, July, two young men, formerly LI aof Louth, members of the Church of the Latter-day p m Saints, commonly called Mormons, arrived at Louth, b - direct from the banks ...

THE CHARGE OF PERSONATING A CATHOLIC CLERGYMAN

... the public. The man calling himself General Bennet, who had seceded fromn Mormonism, lately gave the following account of the Mormon doctrines, to a New York audience ?? The Mormon creed is a Trrnity; Joe Smith represents God; Hiram Smith is the first ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... a nd retu'ined to their employment S UCCESSo, or T HE N otog PiorET.-.. John Hardy, president of the Boston branch of the Mormons, in refe- re ree to a succepsos o' J oe Smith, informs the editor of T thes Time thitall is point are 1 fudge and nonsense ...

POOR LAWS—TUAM UNION—THE GREGORY CLAUSE

... is certainly .tim-e to look out for a general and comprehensive remedy.- 'Gbrerrer. A Moiuo Mori:MctActn.-The body of the Mormons having -called upon thbir prophet (Joe Smith) to perforni a miracle in .public` beifore' all corners, on the day appointed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... last in Great Britain-street. The complainant's cae was that he bad been attending a branch meeting or conventicle of the Mormon sect, or Joe Smith's Latter-day Saints, at their place of asaemblage in the gyn. nastic school, Great Britain-street It appeared ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... that on the evening in question, in consequence of having ascertained that his nephews were in the habit of frequeuting the Mormon meeting-house, he went there, accompanied by his brother; pievious to Boaring commencing his sermon, or lecture, he announced ...

CORONER'S INQUEST—DEATH FROM STABBING

... and knowing no better, their senses are pleased at the recog- nition of their immorality by the extensive doctrines of the Mormon missionaries. Ignorance made imposing and ren- dered saebkcly arrogant Under the pretence of Divine inspira- tiqn, soon sets ...

COURT OF ADMIRALTY—YESTERDAY

... MOILAIS.-The latest numbers of the Doiseral not Newos which have reached the States contain not a few of the pee pictures of Mormon life and sentiment. Read, for instance, int she following apology for polygamy addressed by, Brigham on 'lo tnfg to Some Of ...

WHERE'S THE POLICE?

... the discarded lover, 1 left by the train for the green bushes of Tyrone.-Ferrna- . sayl A/ail. Moersonemr orN DneNHoARIC.-Mormonism is making such 3 progress in Denmark as to cause the religious and reficting I part of the inhabirants to look with dread ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... be in a position to give full detais in our next ?? of Ulafsr. EIGHT HtUND D Moaxova LAmDED AT Bosroz;.-The eight hundred Mormons who arived at Boston lately, by the ship George Washington, from Liverpool, were, says the Bots Courier, divided into nationality ...

THE BELFAST RIOTS

... which it is proper should I a known to the dupes of the Mormons in thit country. We t learn from the letter of the Tines correspondent at Sin Fran- I cisco, that twenty-six fugitives from Mormon perasciotiou c haid recotaly arrived in that city. The fugitives ...

UNDETECTED MURDERS IN ENGLAND

... wrath against the gentiles, and cocked and primed for a brush with the United States troops. Brigham Young swears after the Mormon fashion that the troops shall not have a particle of provi- -Sion. Mr. John Adams, of Ballydevitt House, Aghadowny, and Cap~ain ...