MORMON EMIGRATION—Quite a large Mor-mon emigration is now preparing to leave for Utah and their rebellious brethren of that Territory. They cross the Missouri river at Florence, N. T., there stopping a short time to recruit. They are started off in separate trains, under experienced frontier men as cap-tains, accompanied by elders, on their toilsome journey of about 1,000 miles. This year the trains will be large, and move westward as early as the grass will admit of sustaining stock. Their route is what is known as the north of the Platte, an old Mormon trail, open-ed nearly ten years ago, by Orson Hyde and others.