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Show I.mly T pe-sftttrs A New York journal, a practical en-, en-, thuMast in favor of the weaker sex, begins to weaken some. The editor has put up with the annoyances of lady compositors till silence is no longer a virtue, lie says; "It is freely admitted ad-mitted that they do good work and make few mistakes. What is eom-phiined eom-phiined of is their inconstancy. Otic of the necessities of a printing uffioc an 1 one of the inducements to the intieJucii"U t'f women is, that it elevates ele-vates them tVout poverty and givi-s them iuh'pendt. nee by sLlfsuppor;: which should wod them to the in-titu-lion that has given them that redemption. redemp-tion. Hut it appears this bond of union does not ti.l the bill. Wide under instruction it goes on w',1. But tho day a jirl has mastered the art so that oi.e t c h:is ecasiotu! l i ct loin tioui the type-easa, thai one te is en her whiskert; ! associates in ti.e shop. A few ti.i!its sufuce to courniinc her choice. From that niotiv i;, IV-deniotia's IV-deniotia's occupation s c No woman can serve two rLafer- Printing Print-ing bcconios a lore. Courting is 'trump5. IL'r soul is on u. . rimony: and. unf'rt unnicly lor us s; aim st always --.u-e d-. I: i u- x .. :'.' that the ciris crow c-irel !;, all the rout neyn.t n in the sh p i " :i;e vie -morai:icd. and muc't of t'l.e.r time is given up to gianc.nj a;ii e. (Ui:i:;iu acres- tl.o room. "The I.n 1-. whiJi sh;uM be eccu, 1 r .::i ;he tyre. a;e. eveiy few mi.,;; ;;,j the i.t'.ie beau ca;c!.;ng t:... - ab ut their hca l-cear and l-t.-.rj.. ani so ;' 'till. ' "We think as much as -.,;. say-he. say-he. "of woman ? rhchti. V.;t we arc provoked into mom parne-t oon'iiT- i ation of their duties. Vi h;.e we aj-' aj-' rait courting and marriage as legitimate j aspiration-, we humbly p.ead that busi-j busi-j ness should claim their first eonsidera-! eonsidera-! tion. instead of being made merely a I cover for ulterior designs. ! Ti e sympathize with our typograpti-! typograpti-! ca! friend. But Human Nature is I mightier 'han the counsels of the ! wisest. Girls will be girls. Every- thing in Nature goes by aEnities. I Chemical relations are constapt, till a third element is introduced, for which one of the combination has a stronger affinity. Nothti-g then can hold it to ito attachment. It drops its first love, and takes more lovingly to the new presentation. Si i: is with girls. Take them into your shop confidently. They will not prove inconstant, so long as your requirements tally with Scripture. Scrip-ture. But you undertake to stand between be-tween them and Heaven's first law to increase and multiply, etc., and you will find your idle words borne on the winds away. Aha. |