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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 ...

AMERICA

... Kentucky, Major General of Volunteer* under the supplementary act lately passed. other appointments have as yet been made. The Mormon war has again ceased without bloodied. With regard to the crops in America and we have only to repeat our former remarks upon ...

AMERICA AND MEXICO

... General Kearney had promised them protection from the Indians. Upon thc arrival of Col. Price's regiment and the battalion Mormons, General Kearney would set out for California. It was understood that the expedition would be divided into three parties, ...

THE STATE TRIALS

... y of their 1 11proceedings, and the frequent odium east on them, an Irappeal to government had been determined on. WALES. MORMON EMIGRANTS TO CAIIFORNIA.-The Cam- brian says: On Tuesday last Swanssa was quite enlivened in consequence of the arrival ...

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the second vehicle, but he,fortunately,with the driver,escaped byswimming to the shore. Both carriages and horses were lost. MORMON FANATICISM. - During several succes- I sive days a number of men have been engaged in scaching t he Trout between Nottingham ...

Law Intelligence

... Lv'ts (YMBeas.-Re Einghom School, ad at 10. At 11: Bartlett v. Franklin; Bond v. Be l, Anderson v. Pem. elei at broke; Re Mormon; Waterhouse v. Branstome (2); Wytheas v. lo a Eastern Steam Company. Smith v. Sproule, at 114; Wheeler v. f TootiU, at 114 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... sheets together, but before ho reached the pavement the tre eseape arrived; by which he was rescued from his perilous positton. MORMON POLYGAMY.-Some statistics of' M ortnofl olygamy are given by a correspondent of the Seas 2hsusoascO 'erasld ;who writes from ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the North-Western Railway for Liverpool. Siht further said that from -Liverpool she was going to New York with some other Mormons, on their way to the Salt Lake Settlement. She then handed him a purse belonging to her mistress, con- taining three sovereigns ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Routledge, a miner i at Shinoliffe Colliery, near Durham, left England for the 3 Salt Lake. After a lengthened stay amongst the Mormons, ; he has made his escape with his wife and family. The fol- I lowing letter to his parents will probably be interesting to ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... any foolish words the defendant had uttered, and .r in only fine hm31. and coats, instead of the full penalty. ITe- IIUSe MORMON SECRETIVENESs.-The new Deseret LOs., Alphabet is completed, and afount of pica type has been cast in St. Louis. Specimens ...