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Show Mas. Tracy Cltler. The following follow-ing was handed U3 yesterday, by a lady who has been attending Mrs. Cutler's lectures in the City Hall: j Mrs. Cutler, now visitinz our city. is one of the most prominent women of, the present time in the United States. I So quiet and unassuming is she, in manners and conversation, that she di-j verts rather than draws attention to herself; and as her actual worth and position are not generaiy known here, a few facta rolatiog to her may not be I deemed out of place. She is the j President of the American Woman's I Suffrage Society. Itwill be remembered : I that about two years ago there was a schism among the leaders of the woman's movement, brought on by the championship of Mrs. Stanton and Susan B. Anthony for George Francis Train; and their want of good faith with others. Latterly the prominence iriven bv these ladies to lc'aria C. Wood bull and her peculiar socialistic and free-love views, nas fully confirmed the opinions of Mrs. Stone and her co-workers, the more conservative leaders, that the suffrage party will, by Mrs. Stanton, Miss Anthony and their sympathizers, be burdened with the odium of principles which they do not endorse. Mrs, Stone, Mrs. Davis, I MissMott, Mrs. Livermore, and many I ladies and gentlemen of prominence, i have been confirmed in the wisdom of forming, the society of which Mrs. Cutler is president, and which confines itself to the one principle of woman suffrage, leaving all side issues for alter considerations. Mrs. Cutler was one of tho first women who entered the profession of medicine, and takes a first rank as a physician. Through the efforts of Miss Eliza B Snow, who is a relative of herB, arrangements were made by which .she is giviDg a course of lectures on health and physiology, to ladies, at the City Hall. Her advice to mothers is eminently practical, and coming as it does at the sickly season, its value is priceless. The arrangements were most liberal; one dollar for tho course, or a class of fifty might procure the Tabernacle, or any other large room, and fill it gratis the more tho better. Over one hundred ladies are in attendance at-tendance and speak in the highest terms of tho lady and the lectures. Many ladies are availing themselves of this opportunity to obtain medical advice. ad-vice. Hor stay will be brief and she goes henoe to her home in Illinois. |