“The Seer,” edited at Washington, by Elder Orson Pratt, reached the second volume.
“The Gospel Reflector,” published at Philadelphia, lasted for a short time.
“The Prophet,” published at New York.
“Le Reflecteur,” in French, published at Geneva.
“Etoile du Deserét, Organe de l’Eglise de Jésus-Christ des Saints des Derniers Jours,” par John Taylor, Paris. It lasted from May, 1851, to April, 1852, and forms 1 vol. large 8vo, containing 192 pages.
“The Western Standard,” edited and published weekly at San Francisco, California, United States of America, by Elder George Q. Cannon, now an Apostle and President of the Church in Great Britain. This paper, which was distinguished by the beauty of its type and the character of its composition, lasted through 1856 and 1857; in 1858 it ceased for want of funds.
“Zion’s Watchman,” published in Australia.
“Udgorn Seion” (the Trump of Zion), published in Wales, a bi-monthly print, which has reached the ninth volume.
“The Luminary,” St. Louis, Mo.
“The Mormon,” published in New York, a hebdomadal print.