tt'..~'z.t..ii‘.s (E\1’.i"’ li;, .it*t.i' to. REVIEWS OF N$W BOOKS: The Morntone at Home: with _ _Irtcr¢lenl: o 7-,.,,,,,1 from Miuauri to 'Cali ontia, 185...-3. By Mn. B. G. Ferris, W5/e a the late United Slime Secretary for Utah. . "On. the l9th of last month. three huiidred Mut- uions--ineit. wotnen. and children-left lllrmtltlzv hem Railway Station to embark at |.tverpool for the Valley eftlie Great Salt lialie. 'l'hts last d,,..°|,m¢..t nf Marmot. sitiigraiite is but a eutall .-ti... of the number which has been Wllltleflflfl tel.-ward of late yeeresnor glues the Ilttlnll tide of emigration in that dlfflclltlll preeent_ any symptoms or stiatetuout: l_t l|_ our ditty. II .10"!- aaliete. to collect for the information or our countrymen everything that catitihrow light on the shsrpcter ofe society and country which presents to many such -irresistible attractions; and here is e book written by the Wife of! neu- tlguntt who sojutirned eia inoothe in Utah, in an oficiel capacity. to which the authorcee has pre- figgd ‘her name. and in which she has recorded whetehe saw. tliotittlit, and felt whilst among the Mormons. errie arrived III the city of Utah in the last days of October, I852. and let: ll in the lent days of April, I858.’ "Alter any one has been in (she says), I telte pains to inquire into his history. and especially, whether he has more than one wife. 'l‘he eatre wives (ebe says) are known suodry;dceianations—-some call them .,pi,i‘;',,.|g,’ others, ‘sealed once,‘ our landlady is, fondof calling thetn ‘Gains,’ and tlte tone.in which she brings it out, is in the degree contempt- uous, and makes me laugh every time I bsamt. It seems these left-hand marriages are termed -sealing; ’ the woman is said to be sealed to-Ibo m.n” - A IOIIIOI IUIIIIIIIE. “In one house We! a tidy English women. ftoiu Beth, of some native refinement of manner. The room was garnished with little momctitot.-_e of‘ her native city ; end. ee she took down a print to show me the environs, end the particular point from which she came, her eyes filled with tears at the remembrance of home. I folteome lice- itetiori in probing her heart with the ruthless qucatioo—'Are you the only wife! "Pretty soon, a broad. red-faced women came in, and seemed perfectly at home. As soon as she went o.it ol the room, Iesid:-—"l'liat tvoinati lives with oiil’—-*Yee.’—‘Are you relatives?’ _'l‘lie poor thing twisted her uproo—lier lips qutvoretl. I then asked: 'Shc is your liusband’e second wife I’ It wee some moments before she could littd. words to assure me that it wee oven to. She then went on to narrate, in a simple. attics. way. liuvt liitppilv she and her husband had lived together; how they were anxious to emigrate to this cotent'y , how they lied been told that the Valley of Salt eke was a paradise ; tltat her husband could have land for nothing, end cant five dollars a day; how their expenses had been defrayed by the Mormon agents, to be refunded by her husband's labour here on the public works. And then. with rear. streaming down lter face, ehe sail her husband, about three months since, had it persuaded to marry another wife, and how hull ehe felt when she first heard ofliis resolution. This coarse. lilovizy, greasy specimen of womu. hood had ruled her with a rod of iron. She could not even have the privilege of a cup of tee without asking this jada’s permission. so Olcctually had the intruder usurped ell authority in this hiimlilc abode. My heart wept for her. She believed in Mormonism, because her husband did ; and he believed, because he thought it a line thing to be a landltoldr.-r, get high wages. and be apt-ioet in the cherch. This kind of logic pro~ bebly accounts for the conversion of the great mass of English here.” fll aroatwrt uoaite itsn -rnarit cortcttrtteiut are naircrtto run. "Last evening we attended the Govsrnor’e party etSociel Hell—en efliiir euflieiently ‘unique II its ietay. This Social Hall is a large building, which the saints have erected for the sole purptieee of parties of plan theatrical It is provided with e kltclioe. in one basement. for the preparation of the "0' "tllvleetlr Im. not to be among that not arrivals. and w re u into an ante-room. to he divested of‘ chicks end ehawle. From this. action light of etc s brought us lntoa long saloon. where ale ootilllone were in active tnotion. M10150? lhtm lishl llnded us on a raised plet- form which overlooked the dancing-party. here a bend u (tin ‘ ' performance bis.‘ 'e was well aoewtnni with lfllll, including two or three sofas. on which‘ were elders end apostles reclittittg, with a few of their option ' . r’ waetltere, ettdlied his hat on, according to his usual habit. Elder, ‘n . site of the chief men, was very scalable." c has a harem. numbering some rwepty-five or thirty; but. strange to say, has continued to treat hie reel wife (so the story goes)’ as ‘superior to the reel She was at hie right hand on the preeertt occasion, and toolied cart.-worn and sad ; cit lite left was one of hie sealed ottee,a keen shrewd-looking woman from Pliilrtdel hie, and who. in the few words of coiivcretitiott IPIIIJ .with her. evinced some intelligence. Near thorn eat a delicate Women; with raven heir aitd piercing blaclt eyes, who proved to be Elias Snow, the Mormon poeteer, end who belongs to Brigharrfs harem... fottltd Mrs. Ureon Hyde it plenearit women, of much simplicity of rnaonera; end to . to go without purse or scrip. as conttnentlcd iii performances. ‘ part of the, eaat._ We I lwhen ehe was brought lace to face with .were in the full fie ofjwtth eyes red and swollen with weeping, the ated v .. . .. , her huabantl’e credit be it said. he lives with ltorl alone, althouglt oiio ofthp the twelve apttatlee Athena l.yiiiaii. was pointed out. it man ttlgrosely sensual uppeireitce. This man lives itt San Bornitdtrie, ttitd line it straggling ltarem. extend- in , tit coiiv.-niriit points. from that place to Salt La c. He collects the titltitips in lialillirniei Ind is cutteltitttly going back end forth. heavy, dark-oolotired,beetle-brow riian was poinrrd‘out as Elder John ,Taylor, who had been btidlv wouiitled, when the prophet was murdered itt lllirtoie. Ilcltsd his wife on one arm. ontlte other witsa younn widow from 'l‘enneeece.- re puted to be wealthy, and reputed also to have been lately sealed to this ioue elder. Tltc co- tillioite upon the floor w on we went in were soon danced cut, end the dancer! came cmwdinp upon the plett'orm—-and ltrre liappened'whst aeetlted to me the crowning incident of the ever.- ing :Parley Pratt marched up with four wivea. and introduced them successively -as Mrs. Pratt. The thing wee done with such an easy, noticin- lantair, that I lied difiiculty from laughing out right. The thought came over tne,.vtii.lt what. acorn these people who are here first and fitte- muet, would be banished from society at home. Did the men do this, to sh ‘w whet he could do or because he thought polt eaeee required it of him? ldon't know. Some, however, only iii- trodticed the tlrst wife, end I internally thettkcd them for their forbearance. One thing was pe- coliar—it wee out the first wives that tried to make themselves familiar with too. Daricini: continued feet and fttrioue till a late hour. Eao‘li ati danced with two women at a time. and tuolr be lead in all the chaseee prtiirtettadeeuti it eecne. that even in their amttumcnte women telre esubordiosto poeition. The private secretary to the Governor acted as master of the ceremonies ; end, at the corataetieentent of each cotillion, celled ofl'the number with which each man wee furiiielied on entering the eetehliehirterth. Tdto supper came oil" late. and I wee rejoiced at the signal, for I had become tired of the scene. Mrs. Srtow pointed out to us nuinbere ufthc Governor's wives, who were active Ill waiting upon the tables. We retired soon after supper.‘ SAINT PAIKLIV RAIIING THE WIND. “I have just heard aetory of that wonderful ttaittt, l’ar‘ey Pratt. ohiclt. told tIIy"lICI'8 clee, or of eit_tliody t-Ist.-,l would not credit for a trto~ iitcnt. llo.-ro. however, where the ordinary rules of religion and mortality are lt,'V8Ilt'tl, and roguery is contiiiendalilo. I uni justified in believing any- thing. Soriio two years :iitd.e half ago, the rttduubtable l’ailc_t was iippotiited to :1 mission Ill Chili ; and tliot--_vli no such occasions they pretend rtpoetolio tintcs. yot three are only pretonct-s for the unitiitirttcd, .’tlttl it pretext ltir the universal beggary which they practise. It liitppoiiud. "in this emergency. that l’arley's money ttitirket was in it crisis; but this wire not the worst of it; he lied borrowed so often. lorgcttiitg to pay, that his exccediitgly blend uienner lied loet llrt influ- e was III a lair way ofetarting on his niissioti in a far tnerc e oetolic fashion then ettited ltia int-liiteiions. llut Farley is a man of rumor- eee utider difllculties. "I3 house was eonicu-liar overstocked with wives, and. as they are a species. el' property here, having, a marketable value. it occured to him. that he might drive a good bar'- gain with Walker. the lnditeti chief, whit, with :1 band of Ulee, was holding a talk with the author- ities of the ciiy. lle accordingly proposed to the chief to ‘swap’ one of hie white squawa for ten hnrses—e proposition which was tit" once accepted. M4|I‘IllI,I good-natured Ellgllflll girl, was the inmate of his arent chmeii for this exchange; and the lIBdf'lt'll|I wretclt ittltortrted iher of the trsnaectioti. and bade her prepare for this new phase in her eventlul life, \l'l|ll smiling It pect. with which he would have iuvitcd her to visit their Iiexodoor tieiglibottr. The poor itliing was greatly shocked. the had lived long ienougli with the brute to learn that he concealed. : under a friendly garb, a licartol eupretne indiffer- ence to the feelings and happiness ofothere; yet. to be spared such a fete, slte penetrated herself before him, in agonizing eotreety, tltott h in vein. few days, however, lhtqrvcuetl, fore the we ’could be finally coneuirttnsted, and these few aye did the work of yoars upon the poor erttebcd women. Ilcr choc became sunken and pallid, her countenance exhibited the deep- dratvri lines of atttrtietakeble agony; and. liaelly, ‘ Walker, 5 .e t .-sgvege turned his back with diegpet. saying, ‘Me no _\-Illl o .wbite t-quaw.’ ' he lterueiti fell through, and there is enough of secrecy hanging over the Ifiir to enable the raeeel, lier as he ie. to deity that it ever had eaieteuoe. 'l‘his iioteble expedient having failed, Parley was again in trouble ; just then he heard of a female fteind, who had lttlcly received aettrti of money frotti some source, and from or he prorurcd the re- qnlette supplies, and pro:-.eer.ed to his post. Hie titiesioti, however, unsuccessful. 'l‘lie Cltiliene turned a deal‘ car, alike to the merits ol livpucrito. \Vtlli this timely eupply, “,0 8-‘ ltttmttttery |lIllt.‘ll'.I.1t.‘d iiiulcs, and returned to his tiiirem, the iiirgivitig Marthe ready ll d Willi": draw In-2 Vvil over her pits‘ trials. It is needles»: to ear tout the \l’$lg»__'Itll-llI£ehll’tl' has made tililtt tiling t-li'..rxs to obtatti it repaymertt of his mo... y." . wil t‘ .fll ate.‘l.AivcHot.v irortv t-I-‘ A DANISH ulttu’. "lit the curious gathering front the four winds, which forms lltt: population it: tltts !t‘l']lI€Slt’fDt.l region. not the least interesting are a few lainiltee lrota Deitmarlt. Yesterilay I visited a Dsni.h family. Ind itatlly lroiii them, and pitrtly from utheIu,l have learned enutiuliuf their lllttltiry to -leel a strong syiiipatliy for tlit-iii. Erastus Snow, a brother or Judge Snow, is the pri.vett=.tti who claims the ltoiicurufiiiektng this Danish prize This family. in their own country. were in good circumstances, and above the corritrton order’ In education and refiticnietti. 'l'lte wilyrnisalenary wotiitcd htriteelf completely into the confidence of the worthy Dane. He gave liitri a glowing account ol the chiinitti.atul teriility of the Valley oftlic Great Salt liakt. of the llotirieliiitg cott- dineri or the Mormons, of the rigid purity of their uior_als, of the opportunity for building tipe greet rtunc by investing ltie property in the church; but note word about polygitrnf He lived roi- months in his family. enjoyed its generous lioa~ pttaltty. drank liie writes, and used his horeee attd hie purse with all tltcfreedum of long-estiblielied lr.endeliip. The simple hortltmeti sold his eit- l.ate,_ placed l0,0tD dollars in the hands of Elder Snow. to be invested in church properly ; collected together liieliunseliold ponds, and turned hie bec his tteri--o land, and llld gee towards the New World. On going aboard the steamer, hie family were turned with the common herd intti theeteerage, ‘jolllctl to and he’ in ‘Illa general ruslt and ccretitble whiclt belongs‘ to auch occa- siou ‘ Ae isoon ae beeould, he sought out, and foutid, the llloriiiott Elder upoit deck. and accost- ed lttta suuievniitt entirily: ‘You oi.-r'teirtly could not have purchased eteerage tickets for myself and family.’ vtitli the rr_i_ttt_iey I gave yo_u 'l‘ ——‘8urely out; yotrerc merely put there tetnpor-. ily till we sail, which will be this eveuing—rhe would ettppoee hie. disposition -all O0It6ItItlO,— end his life all charity to lite race.’ But, like the rest 0"". he is fairly, embarked upon the Styx; and. utlliaroo has charge of the host. it is quite edey to perceive ltic final latidingt-place.” 'VVe learn from the Miramichi Gleaner-_ that the recent heavy gale was accompanied: with thunder itiid lightning in that part of the Province, and that several cows and sheep were killed by the electric fluid. ' FBARFUI. Hottrtrcsive.—'l‘he County of‘ Oxford, C. W., was‘ visited by it troniend-‘ ous tetiipeet on Sunday last,but fortunately ite‘ ravages were confined to a narrow compass. So potent was it, that almost everything within its range was proetreted, and we re-t grct toteay that several lives were lost It is stated, that the etationhotiee at Eastwood was blown down, which resulted in the death of the station-master and one boy, and the serious injury ofltia wife and tinn- the,r child. A deugliter and sort of the eta.- tion-niaeter at Princulorr were out driving when the storm approached ;the former sprang from the carriage and prostratcd herself on the ground to escape the fury of the blast, but the latter having remained’ was seriously injured. The vehicle wad broken to pieces, if not turn plank from plank, while the horses were thrown down and considerably hurt. It is rumoured that one or two other persona have been killed. e also lctirn,tltut in the neighbourhood of? Woodstock the storm was very severe. About 3 o'clock in tho ellcrnoon, a column‘ about six feet in width and forty feet in length was observed coming towards the city. As it approached it increased in size, and looked truly frightful.’ It made a noise like the Falls of Niagara. As it passed the city, trees were torn up in every direc- tion ; tho cliiiiinoye of several houses were lilmvtr down, und otherwise It vast amount of damage done.-.MaiiIri-al Pilot, July 3d. The Jlloailenr states that, in consequence of the promise wliicli llI8Eltl[)8l'0l‘ and Em rese oftlie French mode to become the godfather and odmotlior ofnll children born in France on t e entire day as the imperial prince wee born, more than 3,600 claltntlnts of "°" that honotrr have addreeed applications to hie majesty on behalf of their oll'-4 epring. Asaisturicu lies nlreiidy been treat to those who are found to be needy. An annual aum will be set down in the budget of the civil list for the relief to be given hereafter to such no may be in poverty, and tltclrilnljclllcfl will undertake to provide for them who ehtill liccottie orpltaue. Patter 'I‘itet:e.--Nherlv all frtiit twee are. on‘ tlieit-_ it-iiiilts or stiioitp their bregtc_hee_, affected with rrioas, lice. and vtsriotra kinda of ltisqeu. These can all be effectually cleared away by a wash ot‘lc_v.< made from potash or wood aaltert, or a strength. eiillicietit to hear up an egg. It wi||.'ltIll‘ ‘ti’;-...-y; Iltllllltl thing. Iltd“\t'Ill not hurt yhn h.pk_ A Iiouml [If pttlhbll I0 I water will make it etrllicienlly. strong. flood ttztture is tlie very air of agoorl niitid, of it large and generous soul, and the peculiar soil irt which vtrtttc prospers. (Jnrt: for it soolditig wife,; never fatltp laugh at her until she ccast-.s-—then I085- hen 3.,” cure, and no quack medicine, "”tvt.y is the letfter 1 like the and of spring’!—— Because it is the hegitmins is the difference between it bait- tam cock and it dirty liotteeniitid ’l—'I‘he one is adomestic fowl, the other it foul domestic. _ I The following contninsvthe a John P. Ilr.-tdy gave me 8 bllc box of quite a snittll size.” ’°‘?f‘. walnut to ask yt),tl,tVltV yptt look at ttte’s'q yet’ savage?”-—“0l|. eat your t>ardon..su'! took yoti for my liiisbarid ! . Joe, how many scrtiplea is there in a drnchm ’l"—-“l)oti’t know, zttr.”-—“Well would grumble if “C tiimlc ttiiy diattttctioii.’ '1‘ e of lite wile and ctiildreii, whoee abtertdort ttfgrref, under weigh, lic_ went to the puraer to gt-ttho ‘Sir your llillll-' is ttot ltcre.'——'.Vo, it two state rootits.,-~Wcll, all I can eay ie, you make rootn for others.’ ~tnercetion t_iet,o'ecti cabin and eteerane, sad be ;fruin'.Iirr'yq_tut)'rite, and liially lectured on the ne- inetion in prospect. Coinpcllo to e-tlttnit. the norsntt of tho laitgaagt-, and were carried along are assured, will he o-xohiii-getl fora large ei.tl very picture of discotitfttrt, and, I may add, des- The table -.vlti|tm-tl the remains of a scanty din- " ‘ ll is valuable pIIIll.l‘Ig. They have tnitlflv euvercd that the iii-iii.-.y which the but bullt ltir hint, it he wants it. for which he will be needed to Elder Snow's herein ; that their hind! l|M_kIltfl._‘3Xttlt'll0|f0tl girl of sixteen, and tirade pueale to her to be his siatlt wife. the live favour- 'l'lto young llllttL' exhibited a look of diltlttll "Id uitttit tlie.i., .|lltl tltetr IN 1"" 't|It"l| V‘-‘5‘~“"" ' Joseph Smith urtd the eloquence ofllto great Purl»-v. llis meatia lititilly melted away, and, in . vrartdeririiz back. he found liitnself at Sin llerttiit- 3' "'7 -t‘ ’t"'" ='*‘"""3l‘““ ‘h"“""’- ""d i" “"””'"i but "9" etorgratioii fund will not allow any better ac.-oni- modatioti for the rust of the I-IIIIIG.‘ ai.d they teetticd plausible, and. witlia bewildered air, ltc seated ltiiite.-.lt upon his luggage in the midst tit parting from littttie and friends, itiado all pane oftlte vessel alike to tlietii. After the ship not tittniber of their state rooms. That important ollioiel looked over the list, and shook llll head: ‘ ‘ is Whom did you purchase your ticket oll’-—‘l gavi-, 'ldcr Snow tho inotiey, with directions to procure are in the cleavage, and the Ilcler has the best state-room to the ship for hirni.clf—plcsec to Ho tnede afiotlier elliitt to see the saintly Elder. but it was diflicnlt crossing the absolute line ofde- did not.lind liitii for entire days. He web then (told hltegc was porno mistake about it, which shoul be rectified, and in title way was put of ceeetty or belting paticiitly these rnioor incon- veniences. in reltert-rice to the loriotie constitu- were landed in St. Louis, dissatisfied with their treatment; but they were utter strangers, and it.‘- in the stream of iti.iit_vrtiii.iii io,Selr lullo. llorc they are lodgetl In a wn.-trzlted lint, which. they coinfttrt-able nmtsiott in the ensuing eunttner. lleri saw them yesterday. they luoltod the pair. They went all huddled lottulllvti 0"d¢'!‘lll unused to such cxtrerrie donieatic errtergeitctes. oer ; a splendid liarp.ptoo'd in the corner, with a sack of flour leaning against it for euppuglt Mr“ cu wit ' ‘ _ I _ some tlieagreceltle discm-cries. Tlicy.ltttve dil- ..i-dittwd in Seow's llltl-Ila is the beginning of his tithing. and belongs to the church -. that a house it to be itt debt to the church ; and their daughter is ep-y proeching a ineriitiiieable ago. and will soon be are in the lion's mouth, and will rcrueinelierc for acute time. The mother pointed to a fair, sweet- mc undcretaiid. in her broken English. lhll ‘It'll riolaltbour, a uroat burly Hftlotli hid '““l' 9"‘ ed mortals already under his roof beiair. ll _|h9 Ilmcllllle. to a state bordering on ItI|’VIl|0||- terror at it... pl!-ftp?!‘-l l-clove ltttr: htll "I0 t"“5l" trig yr. rgltt ..t l)r'!tI~t‘.Illl0ll null t..- '-rt till" I" l{"‘”' I‘ lltlll the poor i_vir| i.-t dt-stittotl to a_ life of elttttitc. ’l'ltc l‘l‘t,5ll?4lrllIIll alluded to is it very fair ou.Itlt‘- remember, thm-o’.~t e'tg_ht,”-—.“Be rim '3 foy- tlic-r :tltt':iys talcos his’n vvtthotitnn scru- lo. I’ A win; went several times to an office 5. fotitid ltis lawyerin, althotiglt ditto. in a ettiio of grout dratittiiioti. While it-t-=---lt.t-...-..t‘i.iuiethan outiniiry iitgciiuity. “;the Card on the door saitl——“Infl‘mn 10 waiting at this point. a train came itt from S.ii Wu" A be tlilli--tilt to tl.-sorilie the bots in Wlttfll‘ On the b0Il‘dSi 6 Lake; and the waggon-iriaeter, who l|.'ltl itatlii:t— etl a few liundrctl dollars of hard t-:trrut.;_-ii, \\ .3 l.... roll and eoiiled wives are kept. -—-full or lmaf. beer. and fatt—lie acted the good- to l.” He accorditigly altered it, so that it rear. "It's 10 to l——yort’ll ncvcr find l" vrheedled to place them in the ii.-.i.i..,, paint ..i ...e °'“‘“""‘ """t°'tinir 1’-tidy to tho lilo: and town ‘ Exctisc rne, madam, but! would like _