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The Port Whittier On Woman's Rights

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Parent Issue
Day
15
Month
April
Year
1870
Copyright
Public Domain
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cular inviting peoplo to fnrward tlieir Dutnes to him is supporters of tho "woman's enfratichisemeut" movcment. He promieca all who reppond to hira favorably that tbc "day wil! como wlien theif sbüdrop and cliildren's childron will be prcud of the record." How Mr. Ti'ton can bc surc of tlii?, ho does not explain, but tho poet Wliitticr has sent him a letter in which he says: "I have vury Kinall fuilh in my ability to settle or help BCttle inch dilTerenccs. I do not Ihink I ought to send my name at random iuto what is to me ultofjetlier mysterious." This letter 8 citlkd by the Independent "cliaractcristio." It is certainly characteristic of a sensible man, and all persons who also possess common aenso will share Mr. Whiltier's reluctance to senil their ñames at ran dom into wh;t is altogother mysterious - New York Times. Homely New York girls, who are wealthy and want to marry, are perpetrating base fratids upon niceyoung mcD, by goiting thcmselves up to look liko coüsumptiTCS in tbc last stagrs, i

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Old News
Michigan Argus