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Show The Woodhull is "up to her eyes" in the English law courts. Crossing tho Atlantic has apparently abated none of her vigor, or mado her aiiy leea an object of interest. MrB. Eliza beth Mathesou wrote that Via, "lived an impuro life with another man, ! with tho knowledge of her busbaud," by which scratch of the pen Vic. ; claims to have been damaged in her character to the extent of $250,000, and has brought euit for that eum ' against Mrs. M. and her husband, , Charles Hitohen Ashley and Sidney Smith published that the public mind would be polluted by listening to her doctrines, 'in comparison with which the worst talk of the club smoking room at 2 o'clock in thej morning would bo bright as dawn nn an angel's wings," which ia a ver ; pretty figure of speech, but Mrs. Woodhull wants those who invented it to pay her $190,000. Reynolds' Newspaper said: "Colonel Blood is tho paramour of Victoria Woodhull, who has been twice married, twice divorced, and a'mce 1SG7 living with her husband." And now the proprietors pro-prietors of the journal are defendants in a libel Buit for $100,000. These suits have brought to this country soveral agents of the defendauta, who are gathering information as to the oharacter and reputation of the Woodhull. |