O I am wonderful;

And the world, and the sea, and joy and sorrow, and sense

and nonsense, all content me;

And this book contents me, with its feuillage from the City of

many wives.

IV. From Elder F———k E—————s, of Mt. L———n, U.S.

An amusing attempt to show that polygamy is a social failure. None can peruse it without perceiving at once that the author secretly inclines to the ascetic tenets of Shakerism.

V. From Brother T. H. N———s, O—————a C————k.

After perusing this subtle study, who can doubt that Free Love is the natural human condition? The utter selfishness of the wretched monogamist-hero repels and sickens us; nor can we look with anything but disgust on the obtusity of the heroine, in whom the author vainly tries to awaken interest. It is quite clear that the reconstruction of Utah on O————a C———k principles would yet save the State from the crash which is impending.

VI. From E————-a F———-n H———-m, of S—————n Island.