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Show REGISTER CALENDAR. Some of the Leading Events Connected Connect-ed with Utah and her founders. On Thuesdav, Sept. u, 1S5 1, H. F. Peterson, tlie first Mormon Mis- sionary to Norway, arrived at Riisar. On Friday, Sept. 12, 1840, The late Pres. John Taylor, and companions, com-panions, first preached on the Isle ot Man. On Saturday, Sept. 13, 1840, Patriarch Joseph Smith, father of the Prophet, was given up by his friends anil known to be surely dying. On Sunday, Sept. 14, i84o,Joseph Smith, Sr., died at N'auvoo. On Monday, Sept. 15, 1850, Gov. Carlin, of Illinois, received a demand de-mand from the Gov. of Missouri for Joseph Smith, Sjdney Rigdon. Lyman Wight, P P. Pratt, Caleb Haldwin, and Aloriso llrown, claiming claim-ing they were fugitives from justice. 1845, M. Uackenstos, Sheriff of Hancock Co., was driven from his home in Carthage 1808, Capt. Gillespre's ox train of 54 wagons wa-gons and 500 Mormon Emigrants arrived in Utah. On Tuesday, Sept. 16, 1845, there was an attempt to kill Sheriff , Hackenstos, at Carthage. In the fight O. P. Rackwell killed F. A. i Worrell, one of the mob. On Wednesday, Sept. 17, 1845. Sheriff Backenstos raised a-posses to protect the people of Carthage. |